WordArt Hyperlink

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Copy it to your Clipboard, and paste it into an image editor. If you have a
recent version of Windows, you can use Paint. Save the file as a GIF on your
hard drive. Import it into your web. Replace the WordArt with the file in
the page. Create a hyperlink on the image.

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Ambiguity has a certain quality to it.
 
You can't.
Also be aware that WordArt, like all other VML graphics objects created from
the FrontPAge Drawing Toolbar, can only be seen in Internet Explorer 5.5 and
later running on Windows. Other browsers will render either nothing at all,
or a poor quality .gif representation.
 
I always thought you couldn't, but I just tried it in FP2003, and to my
surprise it worked...at least on the local server it did.



| You can't.
| Also be aware that WordArt, like all other VML graphics objects created
from
| the FrontPAge Drawing Toolbar, can only be seen in Internet Explorer 5.5
and
| later running on Windows. Other browsers will render either nothing at
all,
| or a poor quality .gif representation.
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| Ron Symonds
| Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
| Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
|
| | > How can I add a hyperlink to a WordArt object?
|
|
 
It might work or it might not either way because of browser compatibility
issues using the procedure Kevin outlined is recommended. Otherwise there is
no assurance your visitor will be able to see the wordart or use the
hyperlink.

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Cheryl D. Wise
MS FrontPage MVP
Certified Professional Web Developer
Online instructor led training in FrontPage, Web Accessibility & Illustrator
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Yah, I know abt the wordart issue, I was just kinda surprised i could create
a hyperlink.
I never use wordart...it has that canned look to it.

"Cheryl D Wise" <wiserways.wiserways.com> wrote in message
| It might work or it might not either way because of browser compatibility
| issues using the procedure Kevin outlined is recommended. Otherwise there
is
| no assurance your visitor will be able to see the wordart or use the
| hyperlink.
|
| --
| Cheryl D. Wise
| MS FrontPage MVP
| Certified Professional Web Developer
| Online instructor led training in FrontPage, Web Accessibility &
Illustrator
| Special Offer for Hurricane Relief when you register for our October
| Session - See http://starttoweb.com
|
| | >I always thought you couldn't, but I just tried it in FP2003, and to my
| > surprise it worked...at least on the local server it did.
|
|
 
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