Thursday, August 16, 2012

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An image hot spot allows you to create a link from an area of an image to some other portion of the Web site. Maps often use image hot spots to pull up additional information about locations. Some designers use hot spots to create a visually dynamic site map, or to supply additional information about some element of a photograph.

To create a hot spot, select an image in a Dreamweaver page. Open the Properties panel. Within the panel, you'll find an area labeled "Map" that shows three shapes - a rectangle, an oval and a polygon. You'll also see a blank text box.

Type a name for the image map into the text box. Naming your map is not essential to the process. Dreamweaver will create a default name based on the file name if you do not name your map.

Select a basic shape for the area of the image map and place it on the image. You'll need to adjust the map to fit your selected image appropriately. To do this, click the arrow button next to the map shapes in the Properties panel. The hot spot shape you've created will become editable and movable. Make all of the necessary resizing, and change the shape to fit the image as precisely as you need it to. Click the shape when you are finished to lock it in place.

You can use Dreamweaver to make several different hot spots on one image or one page. Follow the procedure above to create as many hot spots as you need.

While still in the Properties Panel, add a URL that the hot spot will link to. You can also add alt text and a target window here, if desired. Once you have completed your image map, you may edit it by selecting the hot spot in Design view. Use the Properties panel to create a new image map or alter the existing map.

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You don't have to look very far to see image after image of flawless, statuesque, unblemished, and usually very skinny women wearing the hottest trends in clothes, shoes and hair accessories. They're plastered all over the magazines. This may seem harmless, but did you know that these images of can be very powerful in influencing your daughter's self-image?

A lot of magazines, particularly the ones made for teenagers, are filled with features about how to look good and about what society generally accepts as "beautiful." Three things about these magazines can affect young girls' body image:

• Articles on appearance (usually about how to apply makeup, how to dress for particular places and occasions, and how to look like your favorite celebrity) usually mention the latest trends in fashion. For example, celebrities are currently crazy about headbands with dainty, sophisticated details, and most celebrity features have photos of them wearing this new fashion staple.

• Advertisements, usually for beauty and hair products, which feature women who appear underweight.

• Photos that are usually altered so that wrinkles, fat, pores and other "undesirable" qualities will disappear.

Being a teenager is a lot more work than it seems. It is a very confusing period filled with changes and challenges, and teens are confronting them on their own for the very first time. It is also the quintessential period where an individual feels the need to "belong" and to be "accepted". Teenagers, in their search for self, tend to latch on and emulate the most accessible images. Oftentimes, it's magazines that they turn to.

Recent studies on adolescent psychology have found that these media images may be negatively affecting how teens perceive themselves. In one study, 70% of teen girls agreed that magazines strongly influenced their opinion of what was the ideal body type. Knowing that they cannot compare to such unrealistic standards, many teens end up feeling inadequate and frustrated, and this can eventually lead to depression.

It's not just true for girls. Research is beginning to show that teen boys are affected by the images they see in the media as well. A survey on high school and college students revealed that both genders generally felt worse about their own bodies after reading fashion, sports, health and fitness magazines.

While we as parents may not be able to stop the proliferation of unrealistic images in the media today, we can help guide our children towards a healthier, more positive self-image. It is important to be a good role model. It will be hard to teach them that they are wonderful just the way they are if they see that we dislike our own bodies. It is also very beneficial to make them realize that there is so much more to a person than physical attributes. What's inside counts, too. Let her know which qualities you love about her. It could be a simple thing, like the time she generously gave her entire baby hairclip collection to her younger sister, or how her cheerfulness is infectious and brings warmth to the house. If she knows that she is appreciated, she is more likely to feel positively about herself.

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