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Place Fireworks HTML code in Dreamweaver

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 240 Using Fireworks with other applications When you return to Dreamweaver, the image placeholder you originally selected is replaced with the new Fireworks image or table. Place Fireworks HTML code in Dreamweaver Exporting Fireworks files to Dreamweaver is a two-step process. From Fireworks, export files directly to a Dreamweaver site folder. This generates an HTML file and the associated image files in the location you specify. Then place the HTML code into Dreamweaver, using the Insert Fireworks HTML feature. 1 Export the Fireworks HTML document to HTML format. 2 In Dreamweaver, save your document in a defined site. 3 Place the insertion point in the document where you want the inserted HTML code to begin. 4 Do one of the following: • Select Insert > Image Objects > Fireworks HTML. • Click the Images: Image pop-up menu in the Common category of the Insert bar and choose Fireworks HTML. 5 In the dialog box that appears, click Browse to choose the desired Fireworks HTML file. 6 (Optional) Select Delete File After Insertion to move the HTML file to the Recycle Bin (Windows) or to permanently delete it (Mac OS) when the operation is complete. This option does not affect the source PNG file associated with the HTML file. 7 Click OK to insert the HTML code, along with its associated images, slices, and JavaScript, into the Dreamweaver document. Copy Fireworks HTML code for use in Dreamweaver When you copy Fireworks HTML code to the clipboard, all HTML and JavaScript code associated with the Fireworks document is copied into the Dreamweaver document, images are exported to a location you specify, and Dreamweaver updates the HTML with document-relative links to those images. Note: This method works only with Dreamweaver. It does not work with other HTML editors. ❖ Copy the HTML to the clipboard in Fireworks, and then paste it into a Dreamweaver document. You can also open an exported Fireworks HTML file in Dreamweaver and then copy and paste the desired sections into another Dreamweaver document. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Using Fireworks with other applications
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t updated 3/8/2011
When you return to Dreamweaver, the image placeholder you originally selected is replaced with the new
Fireworks image or table.
Place Fireworks HTML code in Dreamweaver
Exporting Fireworks files to Dreamweaver is a two-step process. From Fireworks, export files directly to a
Dreamweaver site folder. This generates an HTML file and the associated image files in the location you specify. Then
place the HTML code into Dreamweaver, using the Insert Fireworks HTML feature.
1
Export the Fireworks HTML document to HTML format.
2
In Dreamweaver, save your document in a defined site.
3
Place the insertion point in the document where you want the inserted HTML code to begin.
4
Do one of the following:
Select Insert
> Image Objects
> Fireworks HTML.
Click the Images: Image pop-up menu in the Common category of the Insert bar and choose Fireworks HTML.
5
In the dialog box that appears, click Browse to choose the desired Fireworks HTML file.
6
(Optional) Select Delete File After Insertion to move the HTML file to the Recycle Bin (Windows) or to
permanently delete it (Mac OS) when the operation is complete.
This option does not affect the source PNG file associated with the HTML file.
7
Click OK to insert the HTML code, along with its associated images, slices, and JavaScript, into the Dreamweaver
document.
Copy Fireworks HTML code for use in Dreamweaver
When you copy Fireworks HTML code to the clipboard, all HTML and JavaScript code associated with the Fireworks
document is copied into the Dreamweaver document, images are exported to a location you specify, and Dreamweaver
updates the HTML with document-relative links to those images.
Note:
This method works only with Dreamweaver. It does not work with other HTML editors.
Copy the HTML to the clipboard in Fireworks, and then paste it into a Dreamweaver document.
You can also open an exported Fireworks HTML file in Dreamweaver and then copy and paste the desired sections
into another Dreamweaver document.