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Setting HTML export options, To define how Fireworks exports HTML

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 287 User Guide Note: For more information on HTML setup options, see "Setting HTML export options" on page 287. 3 Export your document using any of the methods available for exporting or copying HTML. For information about the various ways you can export and copy HTML from Fireworks, see "Exporting HTML" on page 280. Setting HTML export options The HTML Setup dialog box allows you to define how Fireworks exports HTML. These settings can be documentspecific or can be used as your default setting for all HTML exports. Changes made in the Document Specific tab affect the current document only, but you can use these settings as defaults for new documents if you click the Set Defaults button before closing the HTML Setup dialog box. General and Table settings are global preferences and affect all new documents. To define how Fireworks exports HTML: 1 Select File > HTML Setup or click the Options button in the Export dialog box. 2 In the General tab, select from the following options: • Select an HTML Style to set the style for exported HTML. Generic HTML works in any HTML editor. However, if your document contains behaviors or other interactive content, select your specific editor if it appears in the list. Interactive elements export differently from Fireworks depending on the selected HTML style. To export your document using the XHTML standard, select the appropriate XHTML style from the pop-up menu. For more information about XHTML, see "Exporting XHTML" on page 286. • Select a file extension from the Extension pop-up menu or enter a new one. • Select Include HTML Comments to include comments regarding where to copy and paste in the HTML. This option is recommended if your document contains interactive elements such as buttons, behaviors, or rollover images. HTML comments help you determine which parts of the code to copy and paste. • Select Lowercase File Name to make the name of the HTML file and the associated image files lowercase on export. Note: This will not lowercase the HTML file's extension if an uppercase extension was selected in the Extension pop-up menu. • Select Use CSS for Popup Menus if you want to use CSS rather than JavaScript for your pop-up menu code. This will make it easier to understand and maintain the code. Also, you'll be able to index the menus, as well as update the links within the code using Dreamweaver. • Select Write CSS to an External File if you want to have the CSS code written to an external .css file that is exported to the same location as the HTML file. The name of the .css file matches the name of the HTML file (except for the file extension). Choosing this option also exports a file named mm_css_menu.js to the same location as the HTML file. Note: The Write CSS to an external file option is only available if you have chosen the Use CSS for Popup Menus option. • Select an associated application from the File Creator pop-up menu (Macintosh). When you double-click the exported HTML file on your hard disk, it automatically opens in the application you specified. 3 In the Table tab, select settings for your HTML tables. For information on defining properties for exported Fireworks HTML tables, see "Defining how HTML tables are exported" on page 215. 4 In the Document Specific tab, select from the following options:

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User Guide
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Note:
For more information on HTML setup options, see “Setting HTML export options” on page 287.
3
Export your document using any of the methods available for exporting or copying HTML. For information about
the various ways you can export and copy HTML from Fireworks, see “Exporting HTML” on page 280.
Setting HTML export options
The HTML Setup dialog box allows you to define how Fireworks exports HTML. These settings can be document-
specific or can be used as your default setting for all HTML exports. Changes made in the Document Specific tab
affect the current document only, but you can use these settings as defaults for new documents if you click the Set
Defaults button before closing the HTML Setup dialog box. General and Table settings are global preferences and
affect all new documents.
To define how Fireworks exports HTML:
1
Select File > HTML Setup or click the Options button in the Export dialog box.
2
In the General tab, select from the following options:
Select an HTML Style to set the style for exported HTML.
Generic HTML works in any HTML editor. However, if your document contains behaviors or other interactive
content, select your specific editor if it appears in the list. Interactive elements export differently from Fireworks
depending on the selected HTML style.
To export your document using the XHTML standard, select the appropriate XHTML style from the pop-up menu.
For more information about XHTML, see “Exporting XHTML” on page 286.
Select a file extension from the Extension pop-up menu or enter a new one.
Select Include HTML Comments to include comments regarding where to copy and paste in the HTML. This option
is recommended if your document contains interactive elements such as buttons, behaviors, or rollover images.
HTML comments help you determine which parts of the code to copy and paste.
Select Lowercase File Name to make the name of the HTML file and the associated image files lowercase on
export.
Note:
This will not lowercase the HTML file’s extension if an uppercase extension was selected in the Extension pop-up
menu.
Select Use CSS for Popup Menus if you want to use CSS rather than JavaScript for your pop-up menu code. This
will make it easier to understand and maintain the code. Also, you’ll be able to index the menus, as well as update
the links within the code using Dreamweaver.
Select Write CSS to an External File if you want to have the CSS code written to an external .css file that is exported
to the same location as the HTML file. The name of the .css file matches the name of the HTML file (except for
the file extension). Choosing this option also exports a file named mm_css_menu.js to the same location as the
HTML file.
Note:
The Write CSS to an external file option is only available if you have chosen the Use CSS for Popup Menus option.
Select an associated application from the File Creator pop-up menu (Macintosh). When you double-click the
exported HTML file on your hard disk, it automatically opens in the application you specified.
3
In the Table tab, select settings for your HTML tables. For information on defining properties for exported
Fireworks HTML tables, see “Defining how HTML tables are exported” on page 215.
4
In the Document Specific tab, select from the following options: