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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
Classroom in a Book
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An HTML stylesheet instructs a Web browser to format the page and text to match the
original more closely. For example, text size, weight, and color are retained. Stylesheets do
not work with all versions of browsers (they don’t work with Navigator 3.0, for example).
Also, they do not retain many aspects of page layout, such as number of columns.
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You can change a mapping in the HTML Setup dialog box. Advanced users can also
change mappings by editing the special tables on the reference pages.
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An image map is a graphic that has clickable areas (called hot spots). Each hot spot is
an HTML hypertext link. To define a hot spot in FrameMaker 7.0, draw a transparent text
frame over each area and then insert a FrameMaker 7.0 hypertext command in it. When
you save as HTML, the graphic is converted to a fully functioning HTML image map.
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Splitting up a document makes sense if the original FrameMaker 7.0 document is long
or contains many graphics. That way, users won’t have to wait as long to view a file. Also,
splitting up a document lets you create a linked contents page, which lets users quickly
skim and locate the information of interest to them.
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Editing the reference pages lets you, for example, define buttons and links that appear
at the start or end of each subdocument.