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USING FIREWORKS CS4 188 Prototyping websites and application interfaces Edit a page canvas Each page has a unique canvas, with independent canvas size, color, and image resolution. 1 Select a page from the Pages panel or the pages pop-up menu at the top of the document window. 2 Select Modify > Canvas > Image Size, Modify > Canvas > Canvas Color, or Modify > Canvas > Canvas Size. 3 Make the changes. These changes can also be made using the Properties panel when the canvas for a page is selected. 4 To apply the changes to only the selected page, leave the Current Page Only option selected. To apply the changes to all pages, deselect the option. Use a master page To use a set of elements across all of your pages, use a master page. When you convert an ordinary page to a master page, the page moves to the top of the list in the Pages panel. When a master page is created, a Master Page Layer is added at the bottom of the layer hierarchy for each page. Create a master page ❖ In the Pages panel, right-click an existing page, and choose Set As Master Page from the pop-up menu. Any layers shared across pages become ordinary (non-shared) layers. However, layers shared across frames remain. To display master page frames in a linked page, see "View objects in a state" on page 201. More Help topics "Share layers" on page 127 Link pages to the master page After you create a master page, any newly created pages automatically inherit the master page settings. Existing pages don't inherit these settings unless you link them to the master page. If you later change the master page, all linked pages update automatically. The following limitations apply to inheritance of objects and behaviors from master pages to other pages: • Pages inherit only the current state of all objects in a master page. To inherit all states of all objects, on each page, add equal or more states to the object with the highest number of states. All objects in that page inherit all states from the master page. • Changes to the canvas size or image size on a page affect all pages, including pages that are not linked to the master page. To limit the changes to only the current page, select Current Page Only. • Only the linked pages inherit changes to the canvas color of the master page. ❖ Do one of the following: • In the Pages panel, right-click a page, and choose Link To Master Page from the pop-up menu. • Click in the column to the left of the page thumbnail in the Pages panel. A link icon shows that the page is linked to the master page. Note: When you change a setting on a page linked to the master page, the new setting prevails but breaks the link to the master page. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Prototyping websites and application interfaces
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Edit a page canvas
Each page has a unique canvas, with independent canvas size, color, and image resolution.
1
Select a page from the Pages panel or the pages pop-up menu at the top of the document window.
2
Select Modify
> Canvas
> Image Size, Modify
> Canvas
> Canvas Color, or Modify
> Canvas
> Canvas Size.
3
Make the changes. These changes can also be made using the Properties panel when the canvas for a page is selected.
4
To apply the changes to only the selected page, leave the Current Page Only option selected. To apply the changes
to all pages, deselect the option.
Use a master page
To use a set of elements across all of your pages, use a master page. When you convert an ordinary page to a master
page, the page moves to the top of the list in the Pages panel. When a master page is created, a Master Page Layer is
added at the bottom of the layer hierarchy for each page.
Create a master page
In the Pages panel, right-click an existing page, and choose Set As Master Page from the pop-up menu.
Any layers shared across pages become ordinary (non-shared) layers. However, layers shared across frames remain.
To display master page frames in a linked page, see “
View objects in a state
” on page
201.
More Help topics
Share layers
” on page
127
Link pages to the master page
After you create a master page, any newly created pages automatically inherit the master page settings. Existing pages
don’t inherit these settings unless you link them to the master page. If you later change the master page, all linked pages
update automatically.
The following limitations apply to inheritance of objects and behaviors from master pages to other pages:
Pages inherit only the current state of all objects in a master page. To inherit all states of all objects, on each page,
add equal or more states to the object with the highest number of states. All objects in that page inherit all states
from the master page.
Changes to the canvas size or image size on a page affect all pages, including pages that are not linked to the master
page. To limit the changes to only the current page, select Current Page Only.
Only the linked pages inherit changes to the canvas color of the master page.
Do one of the following:
In the Pages panel, right-click a page, and choose Link To Master Page from the pop-up menu.
Click in the column to the left of the page thumbnail in the Pages panel. A link icon shows that the page is linked
to the master page.
Note:
When you change a setting on a page linked to the master page, the new setting prevails but breaks the link
to the master page.