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Preview an animation in Preview view, Optimize an animation, Set the animation to repeat by looping

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 203 Creating animations • Hidden states excluded from export do not appear in the preview. (See "Hide states during playback" on page 200.) • Previewing the animation in the Original view displays the full-resolution source graphic, not the optimized preview used for the exported file. Preview an animation in Preview view 1 Click the Preview button at the upper left of the Document window. 2 Use the state controls. Preview an animation in a web browser ❖ Select File > Preview in Browser, and select a browser from the submenu. Note: To see motion when you preview the animation, select Animated GIF as the Export file format in the Optimize panel, even if you plan to import the animation into Flash as a SWF file or Fireworks PNG file. Optimize an animation After you set up the symbols and states that make up an animation, optimize the animation to make it load easily and play smoothly. After you create and optimize an animation, it is ready to export. For details, see "Export an animation" on page 229. Set the animation to repeat by looping By causing an animation to repeat, Looping minimizes the number of states required to build the animation. 1 Select Window > States to display the States panel. 2 Click the GIF Animation Looping button at the bottom of the panel. 3 Select the number of times to repeat the animation after the first time. If you select 4, for example, the animation plays five times in all. Forever repeats the animation continuously. Select settings from the Optimize panel Optimization compresses a file into the smallest package, making web downloading time much quicker. For more information on optimizing options, see "Optimize GIF, PNG, TIFF, BMP, and PICT files" on page 218. 1 Select Window > Optimize. 2 Select the export file format in the Optimize panel. 3 Set the Palette and Dither options. 4 From the Transparency pop-up menu in the Optimize panel, select either Index Transparency or Alpha Transparency. 5 Use the transparency tools in the Optimize panel to select colors for transparency. 6 In the States panel, set the state delay. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Creating animations
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t updated 3/8/2011
Hidden states excluded from export do not appear in the preview. (See “
Hide states during playback
” on page
200.)
Previewing the animation in the Original view displays the full-resolution source graphic, not the optimized
preview used for the exported file.
Preview an animation in Preview view
1
Click the Preview button at the upper left of the Document window.
2
Use the state controls.
Preview an animation in a web browser
Select File
> Preview in Browser, and select a browser from the submenu.
Note:
To see motion when you preview the animation, select Animated GIF as the Export file format in the Optimize
panel, even if you plan to import the animation into Flash as a SWF file or Fireworks PNG file.
Optimize an animation
After you set up the symbols and states that make up an animation, optimize the animation to make it load easily and
play smoothly.
After you create and optimize an animation, it is ready to export. For details, see “
Export an animation
” on page
229.
Set the animation to repeat by looping
By causing an animation to repeat, Looping minimizes the number of states required to build the animation.
1
Select Window
> States to display the States panel.
2
Click the GIF Animation Looping button
at the bottom of the panel.
3
Select the number of times to repeat the animation after the first time.
If you select 4, for example, the animation plays five times in all. Forever repeats the animation continuously.
Select settings from the Optimize panel
Optimization compresses a file into the smallest package, making web downloading time much quicker. For more
information on optimizing options, see “
Optimize GIF, PNG, TIFF, BMP, and PICT files
” on page
218.
1
Select Window
> Optimize.
2
Select the export file format in the Optimize panel.
3
Set the Palette and Dither options.
4
From the Transparency pop-up menu in the Optimize panel, select either Index Transparency or Alpha
Transparency.
5
Use the transparency tools in the Optimize panel to select colors for transparency.
6
In the States panel, set the state delay.