I want to link to a specific slide in an online PowerPoint file, (e.g. http://www.example.com/hello.ppt) but what I want is that when people click on my link, it goes straight to the nth slide.
Is this possible?
Link to
http://www.whatever.com/hello.ppt#4
for slide 4 to be opened initially.
Take a look at this site:
http://www.tinyempire.com/shortnotes/files/specific_slide_in_ppt.htm
Also, if you want a link to the nth slide within the same file (to automate the 'Edit Hyperlink' > 'Place in This Document' action) then omit the filename and only set it to "#n".
I found the answer. all you have to do is add #n after .ppt.
For example, http://www.whatever.com/hello.ppt#4 will take you straight to the 4th slide.
The following method applies to any online version of PowerPoint (e.g. Office 365).
Open the powerpoint file in your browser (the link could look like this: http://YourCompany.sharepoint.com/:p:/r/sites/SiteName/...)
In the thumbnails list (on the left), right-click on the slide you want to refer to and choose "link to this slide" (free translation, my version is in Dutch "Koppeling naar deze dia")
In the pop-up screen, you can choose to share a read-only or an editable version
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I'm a writer.
I'm creating an enhanced Epub novel with Sigil.
Within the novel, I display small size pictures. For each picture, I want the reader to click on the legend below the picture that will direct them directly to the picture in a lightbox (or modal or featherlight) on my future website with a code like this :
<p>
Picture of Redwoods
</p>
When the reader closes the lightbox (or modal or featherlight), the page of my website, where a smaller sized image (along with other smaller pictures)is displayed, appears.
My future website will be with Joomla 3 with Astroid Framework/template.
I read about BS modal, BS lightbox, Featherlight but I'm lost. I want to do my own clean code with the least plugins/modules possible.
Is it possible to make a link (from an Epub or even an other webpage) to an opened "lightbox (modal ?) image" on a website ? And when you close the lightbox/modal image, the page containing the lightboxe/modal code appears ?
Thanks a lot.
Lise
I have a wallpaper website. This website include a lot of wallpapers with variety of resolution links.
I would like to do that if someone click on a wallpaper and he chose his best resolution (clicked on the resolution link) open a new tab with a specified url link. Can some help me with a script code please?
I think you're looking for the link's target attribute.
Link text
When I want to make a hyperlink behind it the picture is not clickable as a link.
I have to right click and then click open hyperlink.
In PowerPoint 2013 (although the process is very similar in previous versions):
Insert the image
Right-click it, then 'Hyperlink'
Enter a web address or select a slide to hyperlink to.
I am building a website with software called serif. Basically, a drag and drop type of package.
What I would like to do is have a homepage with thumbnails from youtube videos so that when users click on the thumbnail, it will allow them to view the video on a larger screen within a different page.
Is there any way I can create quality thumbnails for this purpose?
I have seen website that automatically create thumbnails or alternatively I could right click/save on the thumbnail from youtube and use this image with a hyperlink to the page I require. Would this be okay with google's TOS??
Many Thanks,
Dave
To link from an icon, picture, or inline player:
From the Quick Build tab (Media category), click Sound or Video and then click on your page.
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Choose Media from the Insert menu and select either Sound... or Video... from the submenu.
Select your media location, either available locally (File) or via the Internet (URL).
Enable File, then click Browse... to locate and select the media file. If you do not wish to embed the file, uncheck Embed sound file in site (or picture equivalent). Click Export Options... if you want to choose how the file is published to the web.
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Enable URL, then enter (or type) the absolute web address for the file. You could paste in the target's URL (using Paste from clipboard), if it already exists on the Internet—ensure you copy the exact URL of the file rather than that of just the website.
Select a link display option (icon, inline, or picture).
Click OK to close the dialog, then click (or click and drag) with the cursor to place the icon, picture, or marker on your page.
If you choose not to embed your source files, we suggest you keep them together in a single subfolder, named "Media" or the like. When you publish your site, WebPlus exports and copies both embedded and non-embedded files into a common folder.
To add linked sound or video to a selected object or hotspot:
For a hyperlink object, select a portion of text, picture or page object and then click Hyperlink on the Web Properties toolbar.
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For a hotspot, select Hotspot from the Insert menu and then click and drag on your page.
In the dialog, select File to create a hyperlink to a sound (or video) file on your hard disk.
Click Browse..., locate and select the media file, and click Open.
If you do not wish to embed the file, uncheck Embed file in site.
(Optional) Set Export Options... to define an exported file name and physical location. (See Setting image export options)
In the dialog's Target Window tab, a range of target windows or frames can be chosen depending on how you want the link destination to be displayed. (See Adding hyperlinks and actions).
Click OK.
REFER -
http://www.serif.com/appresources/WPX6/Tutorials/en-gb/help/adding_sound_and_video.htm
We are trying to create a captivate 6 presentation by importing a powerpoint 2013 presentation that has hyperlinks in it. However, it seems that the hyperlinks don't work when the project is published as a swf file. When you mouse over the hyperlink, the mouse changes the cursor to a hand, but when you click it, nothing happens ? Any ideas on what could be the problem or the fix for this ?
Captivate doesn't understand text hyperlinks; place a click box over the link and assign it the action 'Open URL or file' to accomplish this.
Note: the dropdown immediately to the right of the URL input box allows you to set the target of the link, and whether or not the presentation will be played/paused upon clicking.