Adobe 65011817 User Guide - Page 174

Preparing slices for export, Assign URLs to slices, Enter alternate text

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 168 Slices, rollovers, and hotspots 3 If the external file is an animated GIF, deselect Preload Images. Doing so prevents problems when displaying animated GIFs as rollover states. Note: Fireworks creates document-relative paths to image files. If you are exporting your document for use on the web, be sure that your external image file is accessible from the exported Fireworks HTML. Place external files in your local site before using them as swap images in Fireworks, and be sure to upload external image files when you upload your files to the web. Preparing slices for export Use the Property inspector to prepare slices for export. Slice properties in the Property inspector To quickly optimize a slice, select a preset from the Export Settings pop-up menu in the Property inspector or Optimize panel. To set detailed options, see "Optimize in the workspace" on page 215. Assign URLs to slices When you assign a URL to a slice, users can navigate to that address by clicking the area defined by the slice in their web browser. ❖ To assign a URL, enter the URL in the Link text box of the Property inspector. If your file contains a number of pages that you will be exporting, use the Link pop-up menu to select one of the pages for the URL. After the pages are exported, this link will automatically take the user to the specified page. If you intend to reuse URLs, create a URL library in the URL panel. Enter alternate text Entering brief, meaningful alternate text (alt text) is important for the growing number of visually impaired people who use screen-reading applications. These applications read alternate text in a computer-generated voice when the user passes the pointer over graphics on a web page. ❖ In the Property inspector, type the text in the Alt Text box. Select slices or hotspots without alternate text You can select the slices and hotspots for which you haven't entered alternate text. You can then set a default alternate text for these objects. ❖ Select Commands > Web > Select Blank ALT Text. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Slices, rollovers, and hotspots
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If the external file is an animated GIF, deselect Preload Images. Doing so prevents problems when displaying
animated GIFs as rollover states.
Note:
Fireworks creates document-relative paths to image files. If you are exporting your document for use on the web,
be sure that your external image file is accessible from the exported Fireworks HTML. Place external files in your local
site before using them as swap images in Fireworks, and be sure to upload external image files when you upload your
files to the web.
Preparing slices for export
Use the Property inspector to prepare slices for export.
Slice properties in the Property inspector
To quickly optimize a slice, select a preset from the Export Settings pop-up menu in the Property inspector or Optimize
panel. To set detailed options, see “
Optimize in the workspace
” on page
215.
Assign URLs to slices
When you assign a URL to a slice, users can navigate to that address by clicking the area defined by the slice in their
web browser.
To assign a URL, enter the URL in the Link text box of the Property inspector.
If your file contains a number of pages that you will be exporting, use the Link pop-up menu to select one of the pages
for the URL. After the pages are exported, this link will automatically take the user to the specified page.
If you intend to reuse URLs, create a URL library in the URL panel.
Enter alternate text
Entering brief, meaningful alternate text (alt text) is important for the growing number of visually impaired people
who use screen-reading applications. These applications read alternate text in a computer-generated voice when the
user passes the pointer over graphics on a web page.
In the Property inspector, type the text in the Alt Text box.
Select slices or hotspots without alternate text
You can select the slices and hotspots for which you haven’t entered alternate text. You can then set a default alternate
text for these objects.
Select Commands
> Web
> Select Blank ALT Text.