2
Drag the object for the buttons Up state (when the pointer is
not on the buttons bounding rectangle) into the Up box in the Web
Buttons palette. The object appears in the box.
3
Drag the object for the buttons Over state (when the pointer
is on its bounding rectangle) into the Over box.
4
Drag the object for the buttons Down state (when the button
is clicked) into the Down box.
Note: You can drag objects into the boxes in any order.
To add a Web button to the palette: To store a button in the
palette, drag from the preview box to the scrolling area at the top of
the palette.
To delete a Web button from the palette: Drag the button
you want to delete to the trash can in the palette. The button disap-
pears from the palette.
Placing Web buttons in a document
Use this procedure to place Web buttons in a Canvas document. If
you want to place multiple copies of the same button, use this proce-
dure once, and then see Placing copies of Web buttons, next.
1
Double-click the Web Buttons tool to open the Web Buttons
palette. If the palette is already displayed, select the tool.
2
At the top of the Web Buttons palette, select the button to
place. The selected button appears in the preview box.
3
Do one of the following to place the button:
Click where you want to place the buttons top-left corner.
To scale the button, drag to create a bounding rectangle.
Note: When the Web Buttons palette is closed, you can use the Web
Button tool to place the last selected button. Or, if the Web Button
tool is not selected but the palette is open, you can drag a button from
the palette into the document.
Placing copies of Web buttons
To place multiple copies of the same button, its recommended that
you use the Web Button tool to place the first button in the document,
and then use the Edit > Duplicate command to create copies. This
method results in faster display of a Web page than if you use the
Web Button tool to place several instances of the same button.