Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 291
Specifying slice options, Locking slices Photoshop, Choosing a content type
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 281 User Guide To delete all user-slices and layer-based slices: Do one of the following: • (Photoshop) Choose View > Clear Slices. • (ImageReady) Choose Slices > Delete All. Locking slices (Photoshop) Locking slices prevents you from making changes accidentally, such as resizing or moving slices. To lock all slices: Choose View > Lock Slices. Specifying slice options Setting slice options lets you specify how the slice data will appear in a Web browser. The available options vary according to the application and the slice type you select. You can only set options for one slice at a time. Note: Setting options for an auto-slice promotes the slice to a user-slice. Viewing slice options You specify slice options in the Slice Options dialog box (Photoshop) and the Slice palette (ImageReady). To display the Slice Options dialog box (Photoshop): Do one of the following: • Double-click a slice with the slice select tool. • With the slice select tool active, click the Slice Options button in the options bar. This method is available only in the main Photoshop application, not in the Photoshop Save for Web dialog box. To display the Slice palette (ImageReady): See "Using the Web design palettes (ImageReady)" on page 271. Choosing a content type Formatting and display options for a slice vary according to its content type. There are two types of slice content: • Image slices contain image data, including rollover states. This is the default content type. • No Image slices contain solid color or HTML text. Because No Image slices contain no image data, they download more quickly. Photoshop and ImageReady do not display No Image slice content. To view No Image slice content, preview the image in a browser. (See "Previewing an image in a browser" on page 84.)