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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 286 User Guide Fireworks Frames exports all frames as CSS layers. Fireworks Slices exports the slices in the document as CSS layers. 5 Select Trim Images to automatically crop the exported images and layers to fit the objects. 6 Select Put Images in Subfolder to choose a folder for images. 7 Click Export. Exporting XHTML In the not-too-distant future, XHTML is expected to replace HTML as the standard for displaying web content. Not only is XHTML backward-compatible-meaning that most current web browsers can view it-but it can also be read by any device that displays XML content, such as PDAs, mobile phones, and other handheld devices. XHTML is a combination of HTML, the current standard for formatting and displaying web pages, and XML (Extensible Markup Language). XHTML contains the elements of HTML while adhering to the more strict syntax rules of XML. To support this standard, Fireworks allows you to export XHTML. Note: Fireworks can also import XHTML. For more information, see "Creating Fireworks PNG files from HTML files" on page 17. For more information on XHTML, visit the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) XHTML specification at www.w3.org. To export XHTML from Fireworks: 1 Select File > HTML Setup, select an XHTML style from the HTML Style pop-up menu on the General tab, and click OK. 2 Export your document using any of the methods available for exporting or copying HTML. For more information about the various ways you can export and copy HTML from Fireworks, see "Exporting HTML" on page 280. Note: Fireworks uses UTF-8 encoding when exporting to XHTML. For more information about UTF-8 encoding, see "Exporting files with and without UTF-8 encoding" on page 286. Exporting files with and without UTF-8 encoding Historically, web browsers were not able to display different character sets in a single HTML document. For example, Chinese text and English text could not be displayed on the same page because web browsers weren't capable of displaying different character sets in a single document. UTF-8, which stands for Universal Character Set Transformation Format-8, is a text-encoding method that allows web browsers to display different character sets on the same HTML page. Fireworks allows you to export HTML with UTF-8 encoding. Note: Fireworks can also import documents that use UTF-8 encoding. For more information, see "Creating Fireworks PNG files from HTML files" on page 17. In Fireworks, UTF-8 encoding is turned on by default so that any HTML document you export can display characters from multiple character sets. You can turn off UTF-8 encoding, if you prefer. To export documents without UTF-8 encoding: 1 Select File > HTML Setup. 2 On the Document Specific tab, clear the UTF-8 encoding box and click OK.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Fireworks Frames
exports all frames as CSS layers.
Fireworks Slices
exports the slices in the document as CSS layers.
5
Select Trim Images to automatically crop the exported images and layers to fit the objects.
6
Select Put Images in Subfolder to choose a folder for images.
7
Click Export.
Exporting XHTML
In the not-too-distant future, XHTML is expected to replace HTML as the standard for displaying web content. Not
only is XHTML backward-compatible—meaning that most current web browsers can view it—but it can also be read
by any device that displays XML content, such as PDAs, mobile phones, and other handheld devices.
XHTML is a combination of HTML, the current standard for formatting and displaying web pages, and XML (Exten-
sible Markup Language). XHTML contains the elements of HTML while adhering to the more strict syntax rules of
XML.
To support this standard, Fireworks allows you to export XHTML.
Note:
Fireworks can also import XHTML. For more information, see “Creating Fireworks PNG files from HTML files”
on page 17.
For more information on XHTML, visit the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) XHTML specification at
www.w3.org
.
To export XHTML from Fireworks:
1
Select File > HTML Setup, select an XHTML style from the HTML Style pop-up menu on the General tab, and
click OK.
2
Export your document using any of the methods available for exporting or copying HTML. For more information
about the various ways you can export and copy HTML from Fireworks, see “Exporting HTML” on page 280.
Note:
Fireworks uses UTF-8 encoding when exporting to XHTML. For more information about UTF-8 encoding, see
“Exporting files with and without UTF-8 encoding” on page 286.
Exporting files with and without UTF-8 encoding
Historically, web browsers were not able to display different character sets in a single HTML document. For example,
Chinese text and English text could not be displayed on the same page because web browsers weren’t capable of
displaying different character sets in a single document.
UTF-8, which stands for Universal Character Set Transformation Format-8, is a text-encoding method that allows
web browsers to display different character sets on the same HTML page. Fireworks allows you to export HTML with
UTF-8 encoding.
Note:
Fireworks can also import documents that use UTF-8 encoding. For more information, see “Creating Fireworks
PNG files from HTML files” on page 17.
In Fireworks, UTF-8 encoding is turned on by default so that any HTML document you export can display
characters from multiple character sets. You can turn off UTF-8 encoding, if you prefer.
To export documents without UTF-8 encoding:
1
Select File > HTML Setup.
2
On the Document Specific tab, clear the UTF-8 encoding box and click OK.