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Transferring site files with the File Management button, Working with HomeSite, GoLive

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 246 Using Fireworks with other applications Transferring site files with the File Management button The File Management button , located at the top of the document window provides easy access to file-transfer commands. Use this button if your document resides in a Dreamweaver site folder and the site has access to a remote server. For Fireworks to recognize the folder as a site, use the Manage Site dialog box in Dreamweaver to define the target folder (or a containing folder) as a site's local root folder. Note: Before using check-in and check-out options in Fireworks, select the Enable File Check In And Check Out option for the Dreamweaver site in which the document resides. Get Copies the remote version of the file to the local site, overwriting the local file with the remote copy. Check Out Checks the file out, overwriting the local file with the remote copy. Put Copies the local version of the file to the remote site, overwriting the remote file with the local copy. Check In Checks the local file in, overwriting the remote file with the local copy. Undo Check Out Undoes Check Out of the local file and checks it in, overwriting the local file with the remote copy. Note: File Management commands are enabled in Fireworks only if your document resides in a Dreamweaver site folder with a remote server defined. Fireworks File Management commands can be used only for files that reside in sites that use the Local/Network and FTP transport methods. Files in sites that use SFTP or third-party transport methods such as SourceSafe, WebDAV, and RDS cannot be transported to and from the remote server from within Fireworks. Working with HomeSite, GoLive, and other HTML editors Fireworks and Adobe HomeSite® share a powerful integration that allows you to start Fireworks from HomeSite to edit web graphics. When you exit Fireworks, the updates you made are automatically applied to the placed image in HomeSite. Together, the two applications provide a streamlined workflow for editing web graphics in HTML pages. Place Fireworks images in HomeSite After you export GIF or JPEG images from Fireworks, you can insert them into a HomeSite document. 1 In HomeSite, save your document (required to create relative paths to images). 2 In the Resources window, locate and select the Fireworks image you exported. 3 Do one of the following to insert the Fireworks image in your HomeSite document: • Drag the file from the Resources window to the desired location within the HTML code on the Edit tab of the document window. • On the Edit tab of the document window, place the insertion point where you want to insert the Fireworks image, and then right-click the file in the Resources window and choose Insert as Link. A link to the Fireworks image is created in the HTML code. Click the Browse tab to preview your image within the HomeSite document. Place Fireworks HTML in HomeSite Note: Before exporting, copying, or updating Fireworks HTML for use in HomeSite, set the HTML type to Generic in the HTML Setup dialog box. 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
Transferring site files with the File Management button
The File Management button
, located at the top of the document window provides easy access to file-transfer
commands. Use this button if your document resides in a Dreamweaver site folder and the site has access to a remote
server. For Fireworks to recognize the folder as a site, use the Manage Site dialog box in Dreamweaver to define the
target folder (or a containing folder) as a site's local root folder.
Note:
Before using check-in and check-out options in Fireworks, select the Enable File Check In And Check Out option
for the Dreamweaver site in which the document resides.
Get
Copies the remote version of the file to the local site, overwriting the local file with the remote copy.
Check Out
Checks the file out, overwriting the local file with the remote copy.
Put
Copies the local version of the file to the remote site, overwriting the remote file with the local copy.
Check In
Checks the local file in, overwriting the remote file with the local copy.
Undo Check Out
Undoes Check Out of the local file and checks it in, overwriting the local file with the remote copy.
Note:
File Management commands are enabled in Fireworks only if your document resides in a Dreamweaver site folder
with a remote server defined. Fireworks File Management commands can be used only for files that reside in sites that
use the Local/Network and FTP transport methods. Files in sites that use SFTP or third-party transport methods such as
SourceSafe, WebDAV, and RDS cannot be transported to and from the remote server from within Fireworks.
Working with HomeSite, GoLive, and other HTML
editors
Fireworks and Adobe HomeSite® share a powerful integration that allows you to start Fireworks from HomeSite to edit
web graphics. When you exit Fireworks, the updates you made are automatically applied to the placed image in
HomeSite. Together, the two applications provide a streamlined workflow for editing web graphics in HTML pages.
Place Fireworks images in HomeSite
After you export GIF or JPEG images from Fireworks, you can insert them into a HomeSite document.
1
In HomeSite, save your document (required to create relative paths to images).
2
In the Resources window, locate and select the Fireworks image you exported.
3
Do one of the following to insert the Fireworks image in your HomeSite document:
Drag the file from the Resources window to the desired location within the HTML code on the Edit tab of the
document window.
On the Edit tab of the document window, place the insertion point where you want to insert the Fireworks
image, and then right-click the file in the Resources window and choose Insert as Link.
A link to the Fireworks image is created in the HTML code. Click the Browse tab to preview your image within
the HomeSite document.
Place Fireworks HTML in HomeSite
Note:
Before exporting, copying, or updating Fireworks HTML for use in HomeSite, set the HTML type to Generic in the
HTML Setup dialog box.