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About supported and non-supported Dreamweaver behaviors

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 243 Using Fireworks with other applications 3 In Fireworks, make the edits. Dreamweaver recognizes and preserves all edits applied to the table in Fireworks. 4 When you have finished editing the table, click Done in the document window. The HTML and image slice files for the table are exported using the current optimization settings, the table placed in Dreamweaver is updated, and the PNG source file is saved. Note: You can get a Dreamweaver error if you nest another table inside the original Fireworks-generated table and then try to edit the table using Roundtrip editing in Dreamweaver. For more information, see TechNote 19231 on the Adobe website. About supported and non-supported Dreamweaver behaviors If a single, unsliced Fireworks graphic is inserted into a Dreamweaver document and a Dreamweaver behavior is applied, that graphic will have a slice on top of it when it is opened and edited in Fireworks. The slice is not visible initially, because slices are automatically turned off when you open and edit single, unsliced graphics to which Dreamweaver behaviors are applied. You can view the slice by turning on its visibility from the Web Layer of the Layers panel. When you view properties for a slice in Fireworks that has a Dreamweaver behavior attached, the Link text box in the Property inspector might display javascript:;. Deleting this text is harmless. You can type over it to enter a URL if desired, and the behavior will still be intact when you return to Dreamweaver. When you work with Roundtrip HTML from Dreamweaver, Fireworks supports server-side file formats such as CFM and PHP. Dreamweaver supports all behaviors applied in Fireworks, including those required for rollovers and buttons. Note: Dreamweaver library items do not support pop-up menus. Fireworks supports the following Dreamweaver behaviors during a launch-and-edit session: • Simple Rollover • Swap Image • Swap Image Restore • Set Text of Status Bar • Set Nav Bar Image • Pop-up Menu Note: Fireworks does not support nonnative behaviors, including server-side behaviors. Optimize Fireworks images and animations placed in Dreamweaver Change optimization settings for a Fireworks image placed in Dreamweaver 1 In Dreamweaver, select the image and do one of the following: • Select Commands > Optimize Image. • Click the Optimize button in the Property inspector. • Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) and choose Optimize In Fireworks from the pop-up menu. 2 If prompted, specify whether to open a Fireworks source file for the placed image. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Using Fireworks with other applications
La
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t updated 3/8/2011
3
In Fireworks, make the edits.
Dreamweaver recognizes and preserves all edits applied to the table in Fireworks.
4
When you have finished editing the table, click Done in the document window.
The HTML and image slice files for the table are exported using the current optimization settings, the table placed
in Dreamweaver is updated, and the PNG source file is saved.
Note:
You can get a Dreamweaver error if you nest another table inside the original Fireworks-generated table and
then try to edit the table using Roundtrip editing in Dreamweaver. For more information, see TechNote 19231 on the
Adobe website.
About supported and non-supported Dreamweaver behaviors
If a single, unsliced Fireworks graphic is inserted into a Dreamweaver document and a Dreamweaver behavior is
applied, that graphic will have a slice on top of it when it is opened and edited in Fireworks. The slice is not visible
initially, because slices are automatically turned off when you open and edit single, unsliced graphics to which
Dreamweaver behaviors are applied. You can view the slice by turning on its visibility from the Web Layer of the Layers
panel.
When you view properties for a slice in Fireworks that has a Dreamweaver behavior attached, the Link text box in the
Property inspector might display
javascript:;
. Deleting this text is harmless. You can type over it to enter a URL if
desired, and the behavior will still be intact when you return to Dreamweaver.
When you work with Roundtrip HTML from Dreamweaver, Fireworks supports server-side file formats such as CFM
and PHP.
Dreamweaver supports all behaviors applied in Fireworks, including those required for rollovers and buttons.
Note:
Dreamweaver library items do not support pop-up menus.
Fireworks supports the following Dreamweaver behaviors during a launch-and-edit session:
Simple Rollover
Swap Image
Swap Image Restore
Set Text of Status Bar
Set Nav Bar Image
Pop-up Menu
Note:
Fireworks does not support nonnative behaviors, including server-side behaviors.
Optimize Fireworks images and animations placed in Dreamweaver
Change optimization settings for a Fireworks image placed in Dreamweaver
1
In Dreamweaver, select the image and do one of the following:
Select Commands
> Optimize Image.
Click the Optimize button in the Property inspector.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) and choose Optimize In Fireworks from the pop-up menu.
2
If prompted, specify whether to open a Fireworks source file for the placed image.