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9780764535666

Teach Yourself VISUALLYTM Fireworks« 4

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    9780764535666

  • ISBN10:

    0764535668

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-01-01
  • Publisher: Visual

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Summary

Author Sue Plumley -- teacher, artist, and experienced technical author -- explains Fireworks so that beginning and intermediate Web developers can use the program right away to successfully design attractive Web pages. In addition, you2ll benefit from the tips and design advice sprinkled throughout the text. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Fireworks 4 enables you to quickly and successfully create professional looking Web graphics and designs with ease.

Author Biography

About the Author Sue Plumley has a B.A. in education and taught in public school before starting her own business, Humble Opinions, in 1988. Humble Opinions is a firm that specializes in computer consulting and training. In the years since she started Humble Opinions, Sue has trained staff and employees of local companies, large corporations, and federal agencies in the use of various applications, including FrontPage and Fireworks. She also offers support for the use of different products. In addition Sue has taught Internet classes at the College of West Virginia and Glenville College. Finally, Sue has written and contributed to over seventy books about computer software for various publishers, including Hungry Minds (formerly IDG Books), John Wiley and Sons, Que Corporation, and DDC.

Table of Contents

An Introduction To Fireworks
The Elements of a Web Page
4(2)
Start Fireworks
6(1)
Explore the Fireworks Workspace
7(1)
Using Panels
8(4)
View Previews
12(2)
Examine the PC and Mac Difference
14(4)
Working With Fireworks Documents
Create a New Document
18(2)
Modify Canvas Size
20(2)
Change Canvas Color
22(2)
Undo and Redo a Change
24(1)
Zoom In and Out
25(1)
Save a Document
26(2)
Open an Existing Document
28(2)
Print a Document
30(1)
Preview a Document in a Browser
31(1)
Close a Document
32(1)
Exit Fireworks
33(3)
Working With Text
Enter and Edit Text
36(2)
Select and Format Text with the Text Editor
38(8)
Move or Copy Text
46(2)
Import Text
48(2)
Transform Text
50(6)
Working With Objects
Draw Lines
56(4)
Edit a Path
60(2)
Attach Text to a Path
62(2)
Change the Stroke
64(2)
Draw a Shape
66(2)
Apply a Fill
68(2)
Work with Color
70(4)
Transform an Object
74(4)
Arrange Objects
78(2)
Group Objects
80(2)
Using Layers
82(2)
Import an Object
84(4)
Working With Images
Understand Image Mode
88(1)
Understand Pixels
89(1)
Modify the Image
90(4)
Crop an Image
94(2)
Select and Move Pixels
96(4)
Erase Pixels
100(2)
Adjust Brightness and Contrast
102(2)
Blur an Image
104(2)
Sharpen an Image
106(2)
Convert an Image
108(4)
Apply Effects
Understand Live Effects
112(2)
Bevel and Emboss Edges
114(2)
Blur and Sharpen Edges
116(2)
Apply a Shadow
118(2)
Apply a Glow
120(2)
Apply Multiple Effects
122(2)
Set Defaults
124(2)
Save a Custom Effect
126(2)
Save and Use Styles
128(2)
Create Masks
130(2)
Edit Masks
132(4)
Create Buttons And Navigation Bars
Understand Buttons and Navigation Bars
136(2)
Create a Button
138(2)
Convert an Object to a Button
140(2)
Copy and Edit a Button
142(2)
Assign a URL to a Button by Using the Link Wizard
144(4)
Work with Symbols and the Library Panel
148(4)
Import and Update a Button
152(2)
Create a Navigation Bar
154(6)
Create Hotspots And Image Maps
Understand Hotspots and Image Maps
160(2)
Create or Insert a Hotspot
162(2)
Edit Hotspots
164(4)
Assign a URL to a Hotspot
168(2)
Create an Image Map
170(2)
Add a Pop-up Menu
172(6)
Slice Images
Understand Slices
178(2)
Using the Slice Tools
180(4)
Hide and Display Slice Guides
184(1)
Hide or Show a Slice
185(1)
Understand Auto-Named Slices
186(1)
Name a Slice
187(1)
Create a Text Slice
188(2)
Assign a URL Link to an Image Slice
190(2)
Update and Export a Slice
192(2)
Adjust Overlapping Slices
194(1)
Slices and Interactivity
195(3)
Create Rollovers
Understand Rollovers
198(2)
Understand Behaviors
200(4)
Create a Simple Rollover
204(2)
Define the Active Area
206(2)
Assign a Behavior
208(2)
Swap an Image
210(4)
Create a Disjoint Rollover
214(6)
Create Animations
Understand Animations
220(2)
Manage Frames
222(4)
Animate Objects by Copying and Distributing Objects in Frames
226(2)
Share Layers for Static Objects
228(2)
Edit Multiple Frames
230(2)
Set Animation Repeats
232(1)
Preview an Animation
233(1)
Create Instances
234(2)
Tween Instances
236(2)
Set Frame Delay
238(2)
Optimize an Animation
240(4)
Open Existing Animations
244(4)
Optimize Graphics
Select a Graphic File Format
248(2)
Design for Optimization
250(2)
Optimize with the Color Table
252(4)
Optimize PNGs and GIFs
256(4)
Optimize JPEGs
260(2)
Optimize a Slice
262(1)
Save Optimization Settings
263(3)
Export Objects And Slices
Open Export Preview
266(1)
Understand Export Preview
267(1)
Export an Area or an Entire Graphic or Image
268(4)
Export a Slice
272(2)
Export Layers or Frames
274(2)
Export an Animation
276(2)
Export an Image Map
278(4)
Integrate Fireworks Graphics With HTML Editors
HTML Overview
282(2)
HTML Editors Overview
284(2)
Copy and Paste HTML
286(4)
Copy HTML for Sliced Objects
290(2)
Copy JavaScript
292

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