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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 157 User Guide Using a master page If you have some elements that you want to be common across all of your pages, you can use a master page. When you convert an ordinary page to a master page it moves to the top of the list in the Pages panel and it is colored gray. When a master page is created, a Master Page Layer is added at the bottom of the layer hierarchy for each page. This layer can be removed by selecting Remove Master Page Layer from the Options menu in the Layers panel. The visibility of the master page layer can be toggled by clicking on the eye icon to the left of the master page layer in the Layers panel. If you change the master visibility on one page, this change is reflected across all of the pages. For more information about controlling the visibility of layers see "Protecting layers and objects" on page 162. To create a master page ❖ In the Pages panel, select a page that you have already created and choose Set As Master Page from the Options menu. A Master Page cannot have shared layers, so when you make a page into a Master Page, any shared layers are removed from it and changed to ordinary (non-shared) layers. To link pages to the master page After a master page is created, any additional pages that are created inherit the master page settings such as canvas color and size. Pages that already exist do not inherit these settings unless they are "linked" to the master page. In addition, if the master page settings are later changed, none of the other pages will inherit these changes unless they are linked to the master page. Do one of the following to permanently link a page to the master page: • Select the page in the Pages panel and choose Link to Master Page from the Options menu. • Click in the column to the left of the page thumbnail in the Pages panel. A link icon displays to show that the page is linked to the master page. Note: If you change a setting, such as canvas color, on a page that has been linked to the master page, the setting overrides the master page setting and the link to the master page is automatically broken. To remove master page layers When you upgrade an ordinary page to a master page, the master page layer hierarchy is automatically added at the bottom of layers hierarchy in other existing pages. To remove these Master Page layers: • Select the Remove Master Page Layer option from the Layers panel Options menu. If you later want to add the master page layers back into the page, select Add Master Page Layer from the Layers panel Options menu. To change a master page back into a normal page ❖ Select the master page in the Pages panel, and then choose Reset Master Page from the Options menu. Exporting pages to HTML You can export all of your pages at once as multiple HTML files. If you would like to preview your pages before exporting them, select Edit > Preview in browser > Preview all pages in browser. To export your pages to HTML 1 Select File > Export.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
157
Using a master page
If you have some elements that you want to be common across all of your pages, you can use a master page. When
you convert an ordinary page to a master page it moves to the top of the list in the Pages panel and it is colored gray.
When a master page is created, a Master Page Layer is added at the bottom of the layer hierarchy for each page. This
layer can be removed by selecting Remove Master Page Layer from the Options menu in the Layers panel.
The visibility of the master page layer can be toggled by clicking on the eye icon to the left of the master page layer
in the Layers panel. If you change the master visibility on one page, this change is reflected across all of the pages.
For more information about controlling the visibility of layers see “Protecting layers and objects” on page 162.
To create a master page
In the Pages panel, select a page that you have already created and choose Set As Master Page from the Options
menu.
A Master Page cannot have shared layers, so when you make a page into a Master Page, any shared layers are removed
from it and changed to ordinary (non-shared) layers.
To link pages to the master page
After a master page is created, any additional pages that are created inherit the master page settings such as canvas
color and size. Pages that already exist do not inherit these settings unless they are “linked” to the master page. In
addition, if the master page settings are later changed, none of the other pages will inherit these changes unless they
are linked to the master page.
Do one of the following to permanently link a page to the master page:
Select the page in the Pages panel and choose Link to Master Page from the Options menu.
Click in the column to the left of the page thumbnail in the Pages panel. A link icon displays to show that the page
is linked to the master page.
Note:
If you change a setting, such as canvas color, on a page that has been linked to the master page, the setting overrides
the master page setting and the link to the master page is automatically broken.
To remove master page layers
When you upgrade an ordinary page to a master page, the master page layer hierarchy is automatically added at the
bottom of layers hierarchy in other existing pages. To remove these Master Page layers:
Select the Remove Master Page Layer option from the Layers panel Options menu.
If you later want to add the master page layers back into the page, select Add Master Page Layer from the Layers panel
Options menu.
To change a master page back into a normal page
Select the master page in the Pages panel, and then choose Reset Master Page from the Options menu.
Exporting pages to HTML
You can export all of your pages at once as multiple HTML files. If you would like to preview your pages before
exporting them, select Edit > Preview in browser > Preview all pages in browser.
To export your pages to HTML
1
Select File > Export.