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Export Fireworks HTML to HomeSite, Copy Fireworks HTML to the Clipboard for use in HomeSite

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 247 Using Fireworks with other applications For more information, see Fireworks Help. Export Fireworks HTML to HomeSite Exporting HTML from Fireworks generates an HTML file and the associated image files in the location you specify. You can then open the HTML file in HomeSite for further editing. ❖ Export your document to HTML in Fireworks, and then open the exported file in HomeSite by choosing File > Open. Copy Fireworks HTML to the Clipboard for use in HomeSite Copy Fireworks-generated HTML to the Clipboard from Fireworks, and then paste it directly into a HomeSite document. All required images are exported to a location you specify. ❖ Copy HTML to the Clipboard in Fireworks, and then paste it into an new HomeSite document. Copy code from an exported Fireworks file and paste it into HomeSite ❖ Export a Fireworks HTML file, and then copy and paste the desired code into an existing HomeSite document. Update Fireworks HTML that was exported to HomeSite ❖ Use the Update HTML command in Fireworks. Edit Fireworks images in HomeSite 1 In HomeSite, save your document. 2 Do one of the following: • Right-click the image file on one of the Files tabs in the Resources window. • Right-click the image on the Thumbnails tab of the Results window. • Right-click the associated img tag in the HTML code on the Edit tab of the document window. 3 Select Edit In Fireworks from the pop-up menu. HomeSite starts Fireworks, if it is not already open. 4 If prompted, specify whether to locate a Fireworks source file for the placed image. For more information on Fireworks source PNG files, see Fireworks Help. 5 In Fireworks, edit the image. The document window indicates that you are editing a Fireworks image from another application. 6 When you are finished making edits, click Done in the Document window. The updated image is exported back to HomeSite, and the PNG source file is saved if a source file was selected. Working with GoLive and other HTML editors Fireworks generates pure HTML that can be read by all HTML editors, and it can also import HTML content. This capacity lets you to open and edit almost any HTML document within Fireworks. You can export and copy Fireworks HTML to GoLive the same way you can with most other HTML editors. The only exception is that you must choose GoLive HTML as your HTML style before you export or copy HTML from Fireworks. 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
For more information, see Fireworks Help.
Export Fireworks HTML to HomeSite
Exporting HTML from Fireworks generates an HTML file and the associated image files in the location you specify.
You can then open the HTML file in HomeSite for further editing.
Export your document to HTML in Fireworks, and then open the exported file in HomeSite by choosing File
>
Open.
Copy Fireworks HTML to the Clipboard for use in HomeSite
Copy Fireworks-generated HTML to the Clipboard from Fireworks, and then paste it directly into a HomeSite
document. All required images are exported to a location you specify.
Copy HTML to the Clipboard in Fireworks, and then paste it into an new HomeSite document.
Copy code from an exported Fireworks file and paste it into HomeSite
Export a Fireworks HTML file, and then copy and paste the desired code into an existing HomeSite document.
Update Fireworks HTML that was exported to HomeSite
Use the Update HTML command in Fireworks.
Edit Fireworks images in HomeSite
1
In HomeSite, save your document.
2
Do one of the following:
Right-click the image file on one of the Files tabs in the Resources window.
Right-click the image on the Thumbnails tab of the Results window.
Right-click the associated
img
tag in the HTML code on the Edit tab of the document window.
3
Select Edit In Fireworks from the pop-up menu.
HomeSite starts Fireworks, if it is not already open.
4
If prompted, specify whether to locate a Fireworks source file for the placed image. For more information on
Fireworks source PNG files, see Fireworks Help.
5
In Fireworks, edit the image.
The document window indicates that you are editing a Fireworks image from another application.
6
When you are finished making edits, click Done in the Document window.
The updated image is exported back to HomeSite, and the PNG source file is saved if a source file was selected.
Working with GoLive and other HTML editors
Fireworks generates pure HTML that can be read by all HTML editors, and it can also import HTML content. This
capacity lets you to open and edit almost any HTML document within Fireworks.
You can export and copy Fireworks HTML to GoLive the same way you can with most other HTML editors. The only
exception is that you must choose GoLive HTML as your HTML style before you export or copy HTML from
Fireworks.