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Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Illustrated Complete Working with Pictures
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Unit D 2Working with Pictures Insert a picture Change a picture’s properties Add text over a picture Create an image map Objectives
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Unit D 3Working with Pictures Objectives Create WordArt Create a thumbnail picture Create a photo gallery Change a photo gallery’s properties
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Unit D 4Working with Pictures Pictures can enhance a site’s appearance and add functionality Pictures used in a Web page can be taken with a standard or digital camera You can also add clip-art images, WordArt, drawings, and shapes You can create a photo gallery in which to store a collection of pictures
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Unit D 5Working with Pictures Inserting a Picture In FrontPage, a picture might be a photograph, a clip-art image, or a shape or image you create using the Drawing toolbar You can also format text as a picture
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Unit D 6Working with Pictures Inserting a Picture (cont.) Pictures in Web pages are usually one of three formats: –GIF, which displays pictures with up to 256 colors in a compressed format that supports animation –PNG, which displays pictures with up to 16 million colors in a compressed format –JPEG (JPG),which is used for photographs and other high-quality digital images
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Unit D 7Working with Pictures Inserting a Picture (cont.) You can use pictures as hyperlinks When you insert a picture in a Web page, the picture file is separate from the Web page itself and must be saved To save a picture as part of a Web site, you embed it in the site You usually save all picture files in the Images folder, which FrontPage automatically creates when you create a new Web site
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Unit D 8Working with Pictures Inserting a Picture (cont.) You can also add a background picture, which is a picture that appears behind text and other objects in a page
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Unit D 9Working with Pictures Changing a Picture’s Properties Use the Pictures toolbar to change a picture’s characteristics You can change: –Contrast –Brightness –Position –The way text flows around the picture –Orientation –Size
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Unit D 10Working with Pictures Changing a Picture’s Properties (cont.) Position dialog box
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Unit D 11Working with Pictures Changing a Picture’s Properties (cont.) You should consider the amount of time that pictures will take to download You can decrease a picture’s size and download time by using the sizing handles and using the Picture Actions or Resample button
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Unit D 12Working with Pictures Adding Text over a Picture You can wash out a picture so that the colors in the picture appear with less intensity and brightness You can change a picture to black- and-white or to grayscale, which changes the picture to use shades of gray
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Unit D 13Working with Pictures Adding Text over a Picture (cont.) Text added over a picture
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Unit D 14Working with Pictures Creating an Image Map An entire picture, or part of a picture, can serve as a hyperlink to a location in the same Web site or a different site An image map is a picture that contains one or more hotspots A hotspot is an area of a picture that, when clicked, opens the hyperlink target
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Unit D 15Working with Pictures Creating an Image Map (cont.) A hotspot can be rectangular, circular, or polygonal To use a hotspot, you use the pointer to draw a shape on the picture, then you use the Insert Hyperlink dialog box to specify the hyperlink target To identify hotspots in Design view, click a picture to select it, then click the Highlight Hotspots button
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Unit D 16Working with Pictures Creating WordArt WordArt is an object that uses text and special effects to create a picture You can create WordArt objects using existing or new text Shorter phrases and single words work best for WordArt After creating WordArt, you can change its colors, direction, style, and content using the WordArt toolbar
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Unit D 17Working with Pictures Creating WordArt (cont.) WordArt Gallery dialog box
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Unit D 18Working with Pictures Creating WordArt (cont.) Resized WordArt object
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Unit D 19Working with Pictures Creating a Thumbnail Picture Because large picture can take a long time to download, they should be used sparingly When you must include large, complex pictures, but want to keep the download time to a minimum, you can create a thumbnail picture A thumbnail picture is a small version of a larger picture that, when clicked, activates a hyperlink and opens the original, larger picture
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Unit D 20Working with Pictures Creating a Thumbnail Picture (cont.) When a thumbnail picture appears in a Web page, it reduces the download time for the page Users who need to view the original, larger picture can click the thumbnail picture to open a new page containing the full-sized picture FrontPage creates the thumbnail picture and the hyperlink to the original image automatically
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Unit D 21Working with Pictures Creating a Thumbnail Picture (cont.) Thumbnail picture
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Unit D 22Working with Pictures Creating a Photo Gallery A photo gallery is a FrontPage component that displays pictures, thumbnail pictures, photo captions, and photo descriptions You can use a photo gallery to display multiple pictures related to a specific category A photo gallery organizes picture and provides predefined layout options for their placement, arrangement, and appearance in the page
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Unit D 23Working with Pictures Creating a Photo Gallery (cont.) Photo Gallery Properties dialog box
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Unit D 24Working with Pictures Changing a Photo Gallery’s Properties After creating a gallery, you can add, delete, and rearrange pictures You can also add captions and descriptions, change the font and style of captions and descriptions, or use a different photo gallery layout to arrange the pictures
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Unit D 25Working with Pictures Changing a Photo Gallery’s Properties (cont.) Adding a caption to a picture
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Unit D 26Working with Pictures Summary You can insert picture in Web pages Picture in Web pages can be one of three formats: –GIF –PNG –JPEG (JPG) You must embed pictures to save them as part of a Web site
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Unit D 27Working with Pictures Summary FrontPage automatically creates the images folder, where you save all picture files After you insert a picture, you use the Pictures toolbar to change the picture’s characteristics You can wash out pictures You can change pictures to grayscale
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Unit D 28Working with Pictures Summary You can add text over a picture You can use pictures to create image maps You create hotspots in pictures You can create WordArt, an object that uses text and special effects to create pictures
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Unit D 29Working with Pictures Summary You can use thumbnail pictures in place of large pictures to reduce download time A photo gallery is a FrontPage component that displays pictures, thumbnail pictures, photo captions, and photo descriptions After inserting a photo gallery, you can change its properties
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