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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 284 User Guide To copy Fireworks HTML using the Export dialog box: 1 Select File > Export. Note: Optionally, if you are exporting to Dreamweaver, click the Quick Export button and select Copy HTML to Clipboard from the Dreamweaver submenu. 2 In the Export dialog box, specify a folder as the destination for the exported images. This must be the same location where your HTML file will reside. Note: If you plan to paste the HTML code into Dreamweaver, it does not matter where you export the images, as long as they reside in the same Dreamweaver site as the HTML file into which you will paste your code. 3 Select HTML and Images from the Export pop-up menu. 4 Select Copy to Clipboard from the HTML pop-up menu. 5 If your document contains slices, select Export Slices from the Slices pop-up menu. 6 Click the Options button, select your HTML editor from the HTML Setup dialog box, and click OK. 7 Click Export in the Export dialog box. To paste HTML copied from Fireworks into an HTML document: 1 In your HTML editor, open an existing HTML document or create a new one. Save the document to the same location in which you exported your images. Note: Saving the HTML file to the same location as the exported images is not necessary if you use Dreamweaver. As long as you export the images from Fireworks to a Dreamweaver site, and save the HTML file to a location somewhere within that site, Dreamweaver automatically resolves the paths to the associated images. 2 View the HTML code, and place the insertion point in the desired location between the tags. Note: HTML code copied from Fireworks does not include the opening or closing and tags. 3 Paste the HTML code. Refer to the help system within your specific HTML editor for instructions on pasting contents from the Clipboard. When pasting code into HTML editors, it is important to keep images and HTML files in the correct location, or links could be broken. If possible when you copy to the Clipboard, make sure images are exported to the final location where they will reside on the website. Fireworks uses document-relative URLs, so if the HTML or images are moved, the URL links are broken. Copying and pasting HTML from an exported Fireworks file You can open exported Fireworks HTML in an HTML editor and copy and paste sections of code into another HTML file. To copy code from an exported Fireworks file and paste it into another HTML document: 1 Open the Fireworks HTML file you exported in an HTML editor. 2 Highlight the necessary code and copy it to the Clipboard. 3 Open an existing HTML document or create a new one. 4 Paste the code from the Clipboard at the desired location in the new HTML file. You do not have to copy the and tags, because these should already be included in the destination HTML document. If you chose Include HTML Comments in the HTML Setup dialog box in Fireworks, follow the instructions in the comments to copy and paste the code into the appropriate location.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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To copy Fireworks HTML using the Export dialog box:
1
Select File > Export.
Note:
Optionally, if you are exporting to Dreamweaver, click the Quick Export button and select Copy HTML
to Clipboard from the Dreamweaver submenu.
2
In the Export dialog box, specify a folder as the destination for the exported images. This must be the same
location where your HTML file will reside.
Note:
If you plan to paste the HTML code into Dreamweaver, it does not matter where you export the images, as long
as they reside in the same Dreamweaver site as the HTML file into which you will paste your code.
3
Select HTML and Images from the Export pop-up menu.
4
Select Copy to Clipboard from the HTML pop-up menu.
5
If your document contains slices, select Export Slices from the Slices pop-up menu.
6
Click the Options button, select your HTML editor from the HTML Setup dialog box, and click OK.
7
Click Export in the Export dialog box.
To paste HTML copied from Fireworks into an HTML document:
1
In your HTML editor, open an existing HTML document or create a new one. Save the document to the same
location in which you exported your images.
Note:
Saving the HTML file to the same location as the exported images is not necessary if you use Dreamweaver. As
long as you export the images from Fireworks to a Dreamweaver site, and save the HTML file to a location somewhere
within that site, Dreamweaver automatically resolves the paths to the associated images.
2
View the HTML code, and place the insertion point in the desired location between the
<BODY>
tags.
Note:
HTML code copied from Fireworks does not include the opening or closing
<HTML>
and
<BODY>
tags.
3
Paste the HTML code. Refer to the help system within your specific HTML editor for instructions on pasting
contents from the Clipboard.
When pasting code into HTML editors, it is important to keep images and HTML files in the correct location, or
links could be broken. If possible when you copy to the Clipboard, make sure images are exported to the final
location where they will reside on the website. Fireworks uses document-relative URLs, so if the HTML or images
are moved, the URL links are broken.
Copying and pasting HTML from an exported Fireworks file
You can open exported Fireworks HTML in an HTML editor and copy and paste sections of code into another
HTML file.
To copy code from an exported Fireworks file and paste it into another HTML document:
1
Open the Fireworks HTML file you exported in an HTML editor.
2
Highlight the necessary code and copy it to the Clipboard.
3
Open an existing HTML document or create a new one.
4
Paste the code from the Clipboard at the desired location in the new HTML file. You do not have to copy the
<HTML>
and
<BODY>
tags, because these should already be included in the destination HTML document.
If you chose Include HTML Comments in the HTML Setup dialog box in Fireworks, follow the instructions in the
comments to copy and paste the code into the appropriate location.