DREAMWEAVER CS3
User Guide
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See also
“Edit Fireworks pop-up menus in Dreamweaver” on page 370
Edit Fireworks pop-up menus in Dreamweaver
You can create a pop-up menu in Fireworks 8 or later and then edit it with Dreamweaver or with Fireworks (using
roundtrip editing), but with not both. If you edit your menus in Dreamweaver and then edit them in Fireworks, you
will lose all your previous edits except for the text content.
If you prefer to edit your menus with Dreamweaver, you can use Fireworks to create the pop-up menu and then use
Dreamweaver exclusively to edit and customize the menu.
If you prefer to edit the menus in Fireworks, you can use the roundtrip editing feature in Dreamweaver, but you
should not edit the menus directly in Dreamweaver.
1
In Dreamweaver, select the Fireworks table that contains the pop-up menu, and then click Edit in the Property
inspector.
The source PNG file opens in Fireworks.
2
In Fireworks, edit the menu with the Pop-up Menu Editor, and then click Done on the Fireworks toolbar.
Fireworks sends the edited pop-up menu back to Dreamweaver.
If you created a pop-up menu in Fireworks MX 2004 or earlier, you can edit it in Dreamweaver using the Show
Pop-Up Menu dialog box, available from the Behaviors panel.
See also
“About Fireworks pop-up menus” on page 369
Edit a pop-up menu created in Fireworks MX 2004 or earlier
1
In Dreamweaver, select the hotspot or image that triggers the pop-up menu.
2
In the Behaviors panel (Shift+F3), double-click Show Pop-Up Menu in the Actions list.
3
Make your changes in the Pop-Up Menu dialog box and click OK.
See also
“Apply the Show Pop-Up Menu behavior” on page 361
Specify launch-and-edit preferences for Fireworks source files
When you use Fireworks to edit images, the images in your web pages are normally exported by Fireworks from a
source PNG file. When you open an image file in Dreamweaver to edit it, Fireworks automatically opens the source
PNG file, prompting you to locate the PNG file if it cannot be found. If you prefer, you can set preferences in
Fireworks to have Dreamweaver open the inserted image, or you can have Fireworks give you the option of using the
inserted image file or the Fireworks source file every time you open an image in Dreamweaver.
September 4, 2007