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[. . . ] macromedia FIREWORKS 2 Using Fireworks TM macromedia Licenses and Trademarks Fireworks was created by Macromedia, Inc. Apple, the Apple Logo, Macintosh, Power Macintosh, Mac OS, and LaserWriter are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. [. . . ] Alternatively, use the frame controls on the bottom of the document window to navigate among frames. Hiding a layer hides all objects on that layer, but does not remove them from the document. Showing a layer shows all objects on that layer. Hiding selected objects from view Delete a layer To hide all selected objects, select them and then choose View > Hide Selection. Hidden objects remain hidden when the document is closed and reopened. To show all hidden objects, choose View > Show All. The Web Layer Move a layer Show or hide a layer Click the square in the first column to the left of a layer name. Lock a layer Click the square in the second column to the left of a layer name. Objects on a locked layer are not editable until the layer is unlocked. Drag a layer to the New Layer button, select a layer and click the New Layer button or Select a layer and choose Duplicate Layer from the Options pop-up on the Layers panel. Drag the square selection icon to the desired layer. The Web Layer is a special layer that appears at the top of every new document. The Web Layer contains web objects used for assigning interactivity to exported Fireworks documents. The Web Layer may be moved in the Layers panel, but it may not be deleted. Moving a path object to the Web Layer creates a hotspot in the shape of that object. The Web Layer is always shared across all frames. Sharing a layer across frames Duplicate a layer Set a layer so that it is shared across all the frames in the document in either of two ways: x Double-click a layer, and then in the Layer Options dialog box check Share Across Frames. Select a layer you want to share, then check Share Layer on the Options pop-up of the Layers panel. Move selected objects to another layer x Creating and Editing a Graphic 73 Using frames Frames comprise the structure for an animated Fireworks document, or contain the alternate states for behaviors. Each frame within a document is the same size and has the same layers in the same order as the other frames. Add, duplicate, and delete frames; copy to frames; or distribute the selection. Find and Replace Use Find & Replace to search for and replace different elements in a document, such as text, URLs, fonts, and colors. When you use Find & Replace, Fireworks can search the current document or multiple files. Also, Fireworks can track changes made during a Find & Replace operation and store a log of the changes in the Project Log panel. Find and Replace only works on Fireworks PNG files, or on files containing vector objects, such as Macromedia FreeHand files, CorelDRAW files, or Adobe Illustrator files. Frames panel To show or hide the Frames panel choose Window > Frames. Frames are automatically named in numerical order, beginning with Frame 1. Add, duplicate, or delete frames using the Frames panel Options pop-up. Use Copy to Frames to copy the current selection and paste it into the frame specified in the Copy to Frames dialog box. Use Distribute to Frames to distribute all selected objects across frames according to the stacking order from bottom to top. [. . . ] For example: <font color="blue">Fireworks</font> This tag would color the word Fireworks blue. Common HTML tags Most HTML documents contain these tags: <HTML></HTML> --Mark the beginning and ending Explosion. jpg is displayed on the web page. Note that the link to the image is placed within the link tags, between <A> and </A>. <MAP></MAP> --Information within this tag describes the shape of a hotspot using coordinates and contains the URL destination of the hotspot. Note: For more explanation on specific HTML tags and their usage, consult any of many available books or web sites about HTML. of the HTML document. <TITLE></TITLE> --Set the name of the document that appears on the top of the browser window. <HEAD></HEAD> --Information in this section describes various characteristics of the document such as the document title, background color, text color, and font usage. [. . . ]

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