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23-Jul-2008, 08:47 AM #1
Image Linking with Adobe
Hi there

Im currently busy designing a website using XHTML 1.0 and Adobe Photoshop.

I making a linkbar using abobe, on the linkbar are three words, about, menu and contact... how do I make that words linkable to their pages?

Thank you
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23-Jul-2008, 04:48 PM #2
Just a usual a href with a img tag.

Just "Save As" the image in Photoshop or what ever.

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<a href="link_to_page.htm"><img src="link to image.gif" alt="Alt Text"></a>

Last edited by cybertech : 23-Jul-2008 06:19 PM. Reason: changed code to quote for easier viewing
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