How do you insert fireworks html in dreamweaver?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by JohnJT, Dec 19, 2007.

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    How do you insert firworks html into dreamweaver?

    Who can help me out?

    Thanks,

    John
     
    JohnJT, Dec 19, 2007 IP
  2. jack smitz

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    Go to the very top toolbar, click on insert, go to "Image Objects" and click on Fireworks HTML.
     
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    You just copy and paste it.

    Steps:

    1. In Fireworks, select Edit > Copy HTML Code.
    2. Follow the wizard as it guides you through the settings for exporting your HTML and images. When prompted, specify your Dreamweaver site folder as the destination for the exported images.

    The wizard exports the images to the specified destination and copies the HTML code to the Clipboard.
    3. In Dreamweaver, place the insertion point in the document where you want to paste the HTML code, and select Edit > Paste.

    All HTML and JavaScript code associated with the Fireworks files you exported is copied into the Dreamweaver document, and all links to images are updated.

    Source : http://livedocs.adobe.com/dreamweav....htm?context=LiveDocs_Parts&file=17_oth12.htm
     
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  4. JohnJT

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    Hey thanks dude.

    By the way, I have a new question. Do you like dreamweaver 8 or cs3?
     
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  5. jack smitz

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    CS3 Is by far the best Dreamweaver that I have ever used.
    With it I can Make Webpages in half the amount of time
    it use to take me.
     
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