7. Select the image again and drag the lower-right sizing handle inward to reduce the image size;
press the Shift key while dragging to constrain the width/height ratio.
8. Stop resizing the image when the Width attribute in the Property inspector is 215 pixels. While the
image appears to be resized, it now needs to be resampled so that it is actually reduced in file size.
9. On the Property inspector, click Resample. You??™ll notice that the image file size shown in the
Property inspector is reduced from 14K to 10K.
10. Dreamweaver again alerts you that taking this action will affect the selected image; click OK to
continue.
11. When you??™re done, save your page.
Although you will always need to work with a graphics editor like Photoshop or Fireworks for major
image modifications, Dreamweaver does a great job on last-minute fixes all by itself.
Changing Graphics
After you??™ve picked an image editor, clicking the Edit button in the Property inspector opens the application
with the current image. After you??™ve made the modifications, just save the file in your image editor and
switch back to Dreamweaver. The new, modified graphic has already been included in the Web page. If you
change the image size, you can click the Reset Size button on the Image Property inspector to see your
changes.
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