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Apply multiple rollovers to a slice, Remove a drag-and-drop rollover from a slice, hotspot, or button

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 166 Slices, rollovers, and hotspots 9 From the Swap Image From pop-up menu, select the state you created in step 2, and click OK. 10 Preview and test the disjoint rollover. Apply multiple rollovers to a slice A slice triggering a rollover behavior and a disjoint rollover behavior 1 Drag a behavior handle from the selected slice to the edge of the same slice or onto another slice. • To create a swap image, drag the handle to the upper left edge of the same slice. • To create a disjoint rollover, drag it to another slice. 2 Select the state of the swap image and click OK. Remove a drag-and-drop rollover from a slice, hotspot, or button ❖ Click the blue behavior line you want to remove, and click OK. Add complex interactivity to slices Use options on the Behaviors panel to create and edit custom interactions. Custom interactions are based on existing behaviors. Behavior options Note: The drag-and-drop rollover method is recommended for simple, disjoint, and complex rollovers. Simple Rollover Adds a rollover behavior to the selected slice using State 1 as the Up state and State 2 as the Over state. After you select this behavior, you need to create an image in the second state, under the same slice, to create the Over state. The Simple Rollover option is actually a behavior group containing the Swap Image and Swap Image Restore behaviors. Set Nav Bar Image Allows a slice to be part of a Fireworks navigation bar. Each slice that is part of the navigation bar must have this behavior. The Set Nav Bar Image option is actually a behavior group containing the Nav Bar Over, Nav Bar Down, and Nav Bar Restore behaviors. This behavior is automatically set for you by default when you use the Button Editor to create a button that includes an Include Over While Down state or Show Down Image Upon Load state. When you create a two-state button, a simple rollover behavior is assigned to its slice. When you create a threeor four-state button, a Set Nav Bar Image behavior is assigned to its slice. Note: You cannot change the event for Simple Rollover and Set Nav Bar Image. Swap Image Replaces the image under the specified slice with the contents of another state or the contents of an external file. Swap Image Restore Restores the target object to its default appearance in State 1. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Slices, rollovers, and hotspots
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9
From the Swap Image From pop-up menu, select the state you created in step 2, and click OK.
10
Preview and test the disjoint rollover.
Apply multiple rollovers to a slice
A slice triggering a rollover behavior and a disjoint rollover behavior
1
Drag a behavior handle from the selected slice to the edge of the same slice or onto another slice.
To create a swap image, drag the handle to the upper left edge of the same slice.
To create a disjoint rollover, drag it to another slice.
2
Select the state of the swap image and click OK.
Remove a drag-and-drop rollover from a slice, hotspot, or button
Click the blue behavior line you want to remove, and click OK.
Add complex interactivity to slices
Use options on the Behaviors panel to create and edit custom interactions. Custom interactions are based on existing
behaviors.
Behavior options
Note:
The drag-and-drop rollover method is recommended for simple, disjoint, and complex rollovers.
Simple Rollover
Adds a rollover behavior to the selected slice using State 1 as the Up state and State 2 as the Over state.
After you select this behavior, you need to create an image in the second state, under the same slice, to create the Over
state. The Simple Rollover option is actually a behavior group containing the Swap Image and Swap Image Restore
behaviors.
Set Nav Bar Image
Allows a slice to be part of a Fireworks navigation bar. Each slice that is part of the navigation bar
must have this behavior. The Set Nav Bar Image option is actually a behavior group containing the Nav Bar Over, Nav
Bar Down, and Nav Bar Restore behaviors. This behavior is automatically set for you by default when you use the
Button Editor to create a button that includes an Include Over While Down state or Show Down Image Upon Load
state. When you create a two-state button, a simple rollover behavior is assigned to its slice. When you create a three-
or four-state button, a Set Nav Bar Image behavior is assigned to its slice.
Note:
You cannot change the event for Simple Rollover and Set Nav Bar Image.
Swap Image
Replaces the image under the specified slice with the contents of another state or the contents of an
external file.
Swap Image Restore
Restores the target object to its default appearance in State 1.