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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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To restore or remove portions of your cutout:<br />

Images, Animation, and Multimedia 193<br />

1. With your cutout areas already defined, click Preview (Output<br />

settings tab). You can use the button to check your cutout as you<br />

progress.<br />

2. Click the Restore Touch-up Tool or Erase Touch-up<br />

Tool button from the left of the Studio workspace.<br />

3. Paint the areas for restoring or erasing as you would with the brush<br />

tools.<br />

4. Click Ok.<br />

If you've touched up part of your image between each preview,<br />

you'll be asked if you want to save or discard changes.<br />

Adding animation<br />

<strong>WebPlus</strong> lets you add several varieties of eye-catching animation effects to any<br />

web page: animated marquees, GIF animations (See online Help.), and Flash<br />

(.SWF) files. For any of the animation effects, you can preview the animation<br />

and/or customize the effect. Once placed into your site, the animations appear<br />

static, but they will spring to life once the site has been exported and a visitor<br />

views your page in a web browser.<br />

Animated marquees<br />

Animated marquees are an impressive way to add horizontally scrolling<br />

motion to a headline or catch phrase. You can choose the background color,<br />

enter from one to three lines of text, define text properties (choose from any<br />

installed font), scroll direction, speed and alignment for each line. If you like,<br />

you can define any link destination type for the marquee (see Adding hyperlinks<br />

and anchors on p. 223). For the most compelling effect, select two lines with<br />

strongly contrasting text colors and opposing scroll directions.<br />

Animated marquees appear as static graphics on the <strong>WebPlus</strong> page. You can cut,<br />

copy, move, and resize them just like other graphics. They will animate when<br />

previewed or viewed in a web browser.

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