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For example, if the document name is mydoc, the naming convention doc.name + “slice” +
Slice # (A,B,C...)
results in a slice called mydocsliceA. Chances are that you will never require
a naming convention that uses all eight elements.
If a slice has more than one frame, by default Fireworks adds a number to each frame’s file.
For example, if you enter the custom slice filename
home
for a three-state button, then
Fireworks names the Up state graphic home.gif, the Over state graphic home_f2.gif, and the
Down state graphic home_f3.gif. You can create your own naming convention for multiframe
slices using the HTML Setup dialog box.
To change the default auto-naming convention:
1.
Select File > HTML Setup to open the HTML Setup dialog box.
2.
Click the Document Specific tab.
3.
In the File Names section, create your new naming convention by selecting from the lists.
row/column (r3_c2,
r4_c7...)
Row (r##) and Col (c##) designate the rows and columns of the
table that web browsers use to reconstruct a sliced image. You can
use this information in the naming convention.
Underscore
Period
Space
Hyphen
The element uses any of these characters typically as separators
between other elements.
Option
Description
Summary of Contents for FIREWORKS 8
Page 1: ...Using Fireworks...
Page 78: ...78 Chapter 3 Selecting and Transforming Objects...
Page 142: ...142 Chapter 5 Working with Vector Objects...
Page 166: ...166 Chapter 6 Using Text...
Page 192: ...192 Chapter 7 Applying Color Strokes and Fills...
Page 234: ...234 Chapter 9 Layers Masking and Blending...
Page 250: ...250 Chapter 10 Using Styles Symbols and URLs...
Page 324: ...324 Chapter 13 Creating Animation...
Page 372: ...372 Chapter 14 Optimizing and Exporting...
Page 444: ...444 Chapter 16 Automating Repetitive Tasks...
Page 454: ...454 Chapter 17 Preferences and Keyboard Shortcuts...
Page 472: ...472 Index...