MACROMEDIA FIREWORKS 2-USING FIREWORKS Using Manual - page 133
Web Design Features
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Copying and pasting from a Fireworks
HTML file
When copying HTML exported from Fireworks, it is
important to paste it to the correct place within the
destination HTML document.
When copying and pasting Fireworks HTML into
other HTML documents, you do not have to copy the
or
tags. Those tags should already beincluded in the destination HTML document.
Note:
Exporting as a Dreamweaver 2 library (.lbi) file
makes copying and pasting HTML unnecessary when
inserted in Dreamweaver.
JavaScript
When Fireworks exports HTML with JavaScript
behaviors, the exported HTML includes JavaScript
code for executing behaviors, as well as all other
necessary HTML. When pasting JavaScript into other
HTML documents, be sure to do the following:
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Paste the entire . If a script section already exists
in the destination HTML document, do not copy
the tag.
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Paste the image's link in the
section whereyou want the image to appear on the page.
Client-side image maps
HTML exported by Fireworks for client-side image
maps includes a link to the graphic and
information to define the image map's hotspot areas.
When pasting image maps into other HTML
documents, be sure to do the following:
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Paste the image's link into the
section ofthe destination HTML document where you want
the image map to appear on the page.
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Paste everything in the
after the link to the graphic.
Sliced images
When exporting slices of an image, the HTML
exported by Fireworks includes a table that reassembles
slices on a web page. If you export JavaScript rollovers or
image maps with your slices, then the HTML will also
include JavaScript code and a
pasting a sliced graphic into other HTML documents,
be sure to do the following:
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Paste all of the