theForm.optList.options[i].selected) {
result += ???\n ??? + document.theForm.optList.options[i].value
}
}
return result
}
Adding images to your objects
Custom objects don??™t have to be just text, of course. You can include images in your object, just as you
would in a regular Web page??”with one catch: Dreamweaver has to be able to find your image files. If you
are not distributing a custom object, you can use images from any folder on your system. On the other
hand, if the objects are going out to other users, you have to either include the image files with the object or
use existing graphics stored in known locations.
What existing graphics are on every Dreamweaver system in specific locations? The GIF files for each
object, of course. The button for the custom Character Entities object (shown in Figure 1-6) is used in the
dialog box for the object itself. Because the two files always have to be in the same folder, you can include
the image file on the same level. The size of the GIF files is fairly small (18 pixels by 18 pixels), so you can
simply double the size of the image and have Dreamweaver rescale it.
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The opposite approach for using one image for both the Insert bar and the dialog box is to
make a larger image, say 32 x 32.
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