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Adam_Cantor@adobeforums.com #1
GIF web banners in ImageReady
I have created a GIF web banner for a project at work. I send my boss the file and it animates but it won't link. On my computer it will link as well as animate. I know that when I save the file as optomized I get both a GIF as well as an HTML file but the html won't open either. Am I just supposed to submit both files to the website or am I doing someting wrong?
Please help me,
Adam
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Scott_Falkner@adobeforums.com #2
Re: GIF web banners in ImageReady
A GIF image cannot contain a link. It is just a file. You will need to provide either HTML code or the URL of the link you want, as well as the ALT tag you want.
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