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Draw a rectangular slice object, Create a rectangular slice based on a selected object

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 159 Slices, rollovers, and hotspots Draw a rectangular slice object 1 Select the Slice tool . 2 Drag to draw the slice object. Note: To adjust the position of a slice as you drag to draw it, hold down the mouse button, press and hold down the spacebar, and then drag the slice to another location on the canvas. Release the Spacebar to continue drawing the slice. Create a rectangular slice based on a selected object 1 Select Edit > Insert > Rectangular Slice. The slice is a rectangle whose area includes the outermost edges of the selected object. 2 If more than one object is selected, select Single to create a single slice object that covers all selected objects, or select Multiple to create a slice object for each selected object. Create nonrectangular slices Use the Polygon Slice tool to create nonrectangular slices. Nonrectangular slices are useful when you're trying to attach interactivity to a nonrectangular image. Draw polygon slice objects 1 Select the Polygon Slice tool . 2 Click to place the vector points of the polygon. This is necessary because the Polygon Slice tool draws straight line segments. 3 When drawing a polygon slice object around objects with soft edges, include the entire object to avoid creating unwanted hard edges in the slice graphic. 4 To stop using the Polygon Slice tool, select another tool from the Tools panel. You don't have to click the first point to close the polygon. Note: Polygon slices combine HTML tables with image maps, requiring more code than similar rectangular slices. Using many polygon slices can increase processing time in a web browser. Create a polygon slice from a vector object or path 1 Select a vector path. 2 Select Edit > Insert > Polygon Slice. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Slices, rollovers, and hotspots
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t updated 3/8/2011
Draw a rectangular slice object
1
Select the Slice tool
.
2
Drag to draw the slice object.
Note:
To adjust the position of a slice as you drag to draw it, hold down the mouse button, press and hold down the
spacebar, and then drag the slice to another location on the canvas. Release the Spacebar to continue drawing the slice.
Create a rectangular slice based on a selected object
1
Select Edit
> Insert
> Rectangular Slice. The slice is a rectangle whose area includes the outermost edges of the
selected object.
2
If more than one object is selected, select Single to create a single slice object that covers all selected objects, or select
Multiple to create a slice object for each selected object.
Create nonrectangular slices
Use the Polygon Slice tool to create nonrectangular slices. Nonrectangular slices are useful when you're trying to attach
interactivity to a nonrectangular image.
Draw polygon slice objects
1
Select the Polygon Slice tool
.
2
Click to place the vector points of the polygon. This is necessary because the Polygon Slice tool draws straight line
segments.
3
When drawing a polygon slice object around objects with soft edges, include the entire object to avoid creating
unwanted hard edges in the slice graphic.
4
To stop using the Polygon Slice tool, select another tool from the Tools panel. You don't have to click the first point
to close the polygon.
Note:
Polygon slices combine HTML tables with image maps, requiring more code than similar rectangular slices.
Using many polygon slices can increase processing time in a web browser.
Create a polygon slice from a vector object or path
1
Select a vector path.
2
Select Edit
> Insert
> Polygon Slice.