Assigning a URL to a slice makes
the entire slice area a link in the resulting web page. When a user
clicks the link, the web browser navigates to the specified URL and
target frame. This option is available only for Image slices.
Select a slice. If you are working in Photoshop,
double-click the slice with the Slice Select tool to display the
Slice Options dialog box.
In the Slice Options dialog box, enter a URL in the URL
text box. You can enter a relative URL or absolute (full) URL. If
you enter an absolute URL, be sure to include the proper protocol
(for example, http://www.adobe.com, not www.adobe.com).
For more information on using relative and full URLs, see an HTML
reference.
If desired, enter the name of a target frame in the Target
text box:
_blank
Displays the linked file in a new window, leaving the
original browser window open.
_self
Displays the linked file in the same frame as the original
file.
_parent
Displays the linked file in its own original parent frameset.
Use this option if the HTML document contains frames and the current
frame is a child. The linked file appears in the current parent
frame.
_top
Replaces the entire browser window with the linked file,
removing all current frames.The name must match a frame name previously
defined in the HTML file for the document. When a user clicks the
link, the specified file appears in the new frame.
Note: For more information on frames, see an HTML reference.
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Comments are no longer accepted for Photoshop CS3. Photoshop CS4 is the current version. To discuss Photoshop CS3, please use the Adobe forum.