Photoshop :: How To Create Clickable Hyperlink On Freestanding Image
Jul 24, 2013
I have a small part time business doing all kinds of image editing. I get most of my work on a particular site that facilitates the meeting of clients and freelancers
I just recently was awarded a job and accepted the job. Right AFTER that, there was from the client an "Oh yeah, there's just one more thing I need done", (happens ALL THE TIME).
The job was to edit an ultrasound of a fetus and incorporate the image into an invitation to a baby shower. OK, no problem, right?
The "Oh yeah, I've got one more thing", was that she wanted me to put two places where the mother was registered for gifts and she wanted both of these places to be an active, clickable hyperlink.
I've done a small amount of research and read a few ideas about "slicing" but all the tutorials appear to be speaking about doing this to an image on a website, which isn't what I need. I need to create a freestanding image, one that could be attached and or inserted into an email to someone and one that you would be able to click on the text of an URL and it would be an active hypelink that would take you to the store's website.
1. Is this even a possibility?
2. If so, is it something that can be done ONLY with CS5 or would I need other software to accommplish this?
remember, this is NOT to be part of a website, it needs to be a freestanding image that can be emailed and that has an active, working, hyperlink as part of the image.
See the image below, in particular I have a seperate layer READ MORE, I want to save this image as a PNG file and in my HTML page make the READ MORE region like a clickable button. I know I can slice this into a seperate image and wrap in a <DIV tag to do this.
I have made a click able image in CS6 but when I save it to my computer as a GIF, I'm not able to click on it. I'm saving the file as an "Image" and not using "HTML and Images" as I can't find a way to place HTML files on my website.
I have made a horizontal navbar in Photoshop following a tutorial from tutvid. I now need to make that navbar's 5 icons clickable but obviously they are all in one image. Which program would I use to do this and how would I do it.
Can anyone point me to a tutorial that shows how to turn a static image of a navbar into clickable links?
I created a video and want to insert a Hyperlink to a website at the end of the video, most likely within a title box. Is this possible? I know how to add the text/title to display the website link on the video, but I'd like the viewer to be able to click it and go to the website.
I've been doing quite a bit of research on how to make an object into a hyperlink when exporting my .ai as .pdf.
So far I've come across guides that show the method of using Object > Slice and the Attributes' Image Map, but none of them seem to work when I open my exported .pdf.
How to create objects with links when exporting .pdf?
I have facing some problem in symbol. i;e In a symbol have created three rectangular boxes (rect-1, rect-2 & rect-3)& in main-time line there is three lavel (label 1, label 2 & label 3).
i want to create functionality that is, when i click rect-1 box, i should be play "label 1", when i click rect-2, it should play "label 2" & when i click rect-3 it shuld play "label 3".
I'm running LT2010 on a Windows 7, every time I try and create a hyperlink the page freezes then comes up with a fatal error message. I then have to recover the drawing..
how to create a hyperlink to email a PDF form to an email address. So the user finished completing the form fields and then wants to email the current form they just filled out in Acrobat and want to submit the filled out pdf to an email address that is listed on the document.
I downloaded CC and then install PS via the CC app. How do I open Photoshop CC. It is not click able in the CC app, and it is nowhere on my hard drive.
I have created a project in PSE 11- it's meant to be a booklet, and I would like to add clickable links to the project, by way of live links, as well as making parts of the project clickable. The goal is to make it a Tumblr post, and save the multiple pages as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file.
My weak Google-fu tells me that I need to use the slicing tool, but I don't think that is available in Elements?
I have Creative cloud, Photoshop cs6 extended. I am trying to use 3D but no option is clickable and how to go around with this problem...? Isnt it suppose to be working??
I have created a project in PSE 11- it's meant to be a booklet, and I would like to add clickable links to the project, by way of live links, as well as making parts of the project clickable. The goal is to make it a Tumblr post, and save the multiple pages as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file.
My weak Google-fu tells me that I need to use the slicing tool, but I don't think that is available in Elements?
All of a sudden my clickable links for Elements 5 are not working, even from the program menu. The only way to access it is if I right click on a photo and choose Elements 5 as my opening program. I am worried that if I do an unistall/reinstall that Elements 5 will no longer be compatible with my Windows 7.
When scrolling through my images to add tags, there does not seem to be a built in scrollbar that I can click either up or down to scroll with. Instead, I use my mouse and sometimes it gets out of conrol and starts scrolling through a lot more images that I would like. I am using the latest LR on a Mac. Is there someway to get a clickable scrollbar?
I am creating a game and I need to insert a map of the countries of the world in it , I am trying to model a map in 3ds max but I can't find a tutorial to show me how. how to model a map.
I'm updating my resume currently and want my website to be clickable after it has been saved to a PDF so potential employers will just be able to click on it rather than copy and paste. My resume was made in photoshop but can this just be done through Acrobat?
I have done an advertising piece that will be emailed to a client list in Photoshop, just because I am comfortable with it, and I was wondering if there is a way to create a link to a website in Photoshop versus having to go to another software just for that text line to become a link?
I'm trying to create links from a webpage to specific spots in a pdf. I can get it to work perfectly if I create the hyperlink destinations in the pdf, using the Acrobat software. However, I was told you can create the hyperlink destinations in InDesign, then export the pdf, which I'd like to do because the InDesign original is going to change a lot, and then I wouldn't have to recreate all the destinations every time it's updated. When I try it, though, I can't get the webpage link to go to the destination, only to the top of the pdf.
I am seeking to simplify some of our drawings and want to make some forms or tables that has a click check or radio button. Is this possible in any way using Autocad and/or using the Visual Basic and Visual LISP add ons?
If it is possible what I seek is something similar to what is shown in the attached picture. Ideally I would be able to group the boxes together and set up something so it will only allow one of them to be checked, same thing for Mixed Occupancy, Construction Types, etc. If that is not possible via any means at a minimum I would like to be able to just click on the box to check or uncheck it.
If there is some way to make it as a block with attributes I can handle that as well.
I'm struggling to figure out how to delete a hyperlink from a PDF I'm editing. The box that shows up around a url address isn't visible on Illustrator but shows up when you open the file in Preview or print it out. Is there a way to delete this box or unlink the url?
I have a string of white paragraph text, to which I have assigned a simple hyperlink to a selection. CorelDraw X5 turns the linked text blue to indicate that it is a live link and the Publish to PDF function works as expected. I want, however, for the linked text to be yellow, not blue, and I can't seem to be able to accomplish this. If I change the text to yellow the conventional way, the hyperlink no longer functions.
Is there a way for me to simply change the color of an active hyperlink?