Dreamweaver HTML code is the default style; other options include GoLive, FrontPage, and
Generic HTML and XHTML.
9. Select the location in which to store your HTML code by navigating to the appropriate folder.
Note that Dreamweaver Library code must be saved in a site??™s Library folder.
If you prefer to not save your HTML, select Copy To Clipboard from the HTML drop-down list.
10. To save your graphics in a separate folder, select the Put Images In Subfolder option.
Fireworks defaults to placing the graphics in a subfolder called Images, even if one does not
exist. To specify a different folder, click the Browse button.
11. When you??™re finished, click Save.
When Fireworks completes the exporting, you have one HTML file (unless you??™ve chosen the Copy To
Clipboard option) and multiple image files??”one for each slice and frame. Now you??™re ready to integrate
these images and code into your Dreamweaver page. Which method you use depends on the HTML style
you selected when the graphics were exported from Fireworks:
n If you chose Dreamweaver HTML, use the Insert Fireworks HTML object.
n If you chose Dreamweaver Library, open the Library panel in Dreamweaver and insert the corresponding
Library item.
n If you chose Copy To Clipboard, position your cursor where you??™d like the graphics to appear and
choose Edit ??? Paste or type Ctrl+V (Command+V).
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