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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

The Insert Fireworks HTML object places the code??”and the linked images??”right at your current
cursor position. You also have the option to export your Fireworks HTML directly to the clipboard and
paste it, verbatim, into Dreamweaver.
If you paste the Fireworks rollover code manually into a Dreamweaver HTML document, take
care to merge the existing and code with the Fireworks rollover code. And
remember: An HTML document can have only one and one tag!
Just as an image requires a link to create a rollover in Dreamweaver, a Fireworks image needs to be designated
as either a slice or a hotspot. The Fireworks program describes slices and hotspots as being part of the
graphic??™s Web layer. The Web layer can be hidden or locked, but not deleted. Figure 24-11 shows the same
button with both a slice and a hotspot attached.
FIGURE 24-11
The Fireworks image on the left uses a slice object, whereas the image on the right uses a polygon hotspot.
Slices are rectangular areas that permit different parts of the same graphic to be saved as separate formats??”
the entire graphic is formatted as an HTML table. Each slice can also be given its own URL and have one or
more behaviors attached to it.
A Fireworks hotspot is an area defined for an image map.


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