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Change the color of slice objects and guides, Edit slices, Edit slices by moving slice guides

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 161 Slices, rollovers, and hotspots • To hide or show all hotspots, slices, and guides, click the appropriate Hide/Show Slices button tools section of the Tools panel, or click the eye icon next to the Web Layer in the Layers panel. • To hide or show slice guides in any document view, select View > Slice Guides. in the Web Change the color of slice objects and guides Assigning unique colors to individual slices and slice guides helps you to see and organize them. • To change the color of a selected slice object, in the Property inspector, select a new color from the color box. • To change the color of slice guides, choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks > Preferences (Mac OS). Then select a new Slice Guides color from the Guides and Grids category of the Preferences dialog box. Note: When you preview your document, deselected slices are visible as a white overlay. More Help topics "Guides and Grids preferences" on page 280 Edit slices Working with a slice layout is similar to using a table in a word-processing application. When you drag a slice guide to resize a slice, all adjacent rectangular slices are also resized. You can also use the Property inspector to resize and transform slices. Edit slices by moving slice guides Slice guides define the perimeter and position of slices. Slice guides that extend beyond slice objects define how the rest of the document is sliced upon export. You can change the shape of a rectangular slice object by dragging the slice guides that surround it. You can't resize nonrectangular slice objects by moving slice guides. Resizing a slice object by dragging its slice guides Note: If you drag slice guides that surround a Fireworks button in the document window, Fireworks resizes the slice that defines the active area for that button. You cannot delete the active area for a Fireworks button by dragging the slice guides that surround it. If multiple slice objects are aligned along a single slice guide, you can drag that slice guide to resize all the slice objects simultaneously. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Slices, rollovers, and hotspots
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To hide or show all hotspots, slices, and guides, click the appropriate Hide/Show Slices button
in the Web
tools section of the Tools panel, or click the eye icon next to the Web Layer in the Layers panel.
To hide or show slice guides in any document view, select View
> Slice Guides.
Change the color of slice objects and guides
Assigning unique colors to individual slices and slice guides helps you to see and organize them.
To change the color of a selected slice object, in the Property inspector, select a new color from the color box.
To change the color of slice guides, choose Edit
> Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks
> Preferences (Mac OS).
Then select a new Slice Guides color from the Guides and Grids category of the Preferences dialog box.
Note:
When you preview your document, deselected slices are visible as a white overlay.
More Help topics
Guides and Grids preferences
” on page
280
Edit slices
Working with a slice layout is similar to using a table in a word-processing application. When you drag a slice guide
to resize a slice, all adjacent rectangular slices are also resized.
You can also use the Property inspector to resize and transform slices.
Edit slices by moving slice guides
Slice guides define the perimeter and position of slices. Slice guides that extend beyond slice objects define how the rest
of the document is sliced upon export. You can change the shape of a rectangular slice object by dragging the slice
guides that surround it.
You can't resize nonrectangular slice objects by moving slice guides.
Resizing a slice object by dragging its slice guides
Note:
If you drag slice guides that surround a Fireworks button in the document window, Fireworks resizes the slice that
defines the active area for that button. You cannot delete the active area for a Fireworks button by dragging the slice
guides that surround it.
If multiple slice objects are aligned along a single slice guide, you can drag that slice guide to resize all the slice objects
simultaneously.