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Microsoft Expression Web 4 – Beginner’s Guide
On the Common, Standard, or Pictures toolbar, click the Insert Picture From File
button . In the Picture dialog box, in the File Name box, specify the file you
want to add, and then click Insert.
On the Insert menu, point to Picture, and then click From File. In the Picture
dialog box, in the File Name box, specify the file you want to add, and then click
Insert.
2.
In the Accessibility Properties dialog box, in the Alternate text box, type the alternate
text you want. Alternate text makes your image accessible to screen readers. It also is
visible in some browsers when the graphic is downloading, when it can't be found, or
when a site visitor moves the pointer over it.
3.
To add a long description, click Browse and select a file, and then click OK.
To add a picture from a digital camera
1.
On the Insert menu, point to Picture, and then click From Scanner or Camera.
2.
In the Insert Picture from Scanner or Camera dialog box, under Device, click the device
that you want to add a picture from, and then click Custom Insert.
3.
Select the picture that you want to add, and then click Get Pictures.
4.
In the Accessibility Properties dialog box, in the Alternate text box, type the text you
want to display for pictures when the graphic is downloading, when it can't be found, or
when a site visitor moves the pointer over it.
5.
To add a long description, click Browse and select a file, and then click OK.
6.
When you save the page, the Save Embedded Files dialog box prompts you to save the
picture to your website.
You can quickly change the appearance of pictures by using the Pictures toolbar. The
toolbar also provides buttons that enable you to add or modify hotspots on an image.
Hyperlinks
The Insert Hyperlink dialog box enables you to create a hyperlink that links to an
existing or new web page, a file, an e-mail address, or a particular location on a web page. You
can also use this dialog box to modify the text that contains a hyperlink and to add a ScreenTip
that appears when the user's pointer is over a hyperlink.