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Posted 22 Oct 2002 05:42:18
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22 Oct 2002 05:42:18 shai navon posted:
into dreamweaver - how do i do it ?i worked on some graphics , slices and rollovers and all in photoshop/imageready and i need to import those into dreamweaver .
i can either save 'em as photoshop files or html , but wen i save them to html and import te html into dreamweaver it does not give me the rollover states .
what to do what to do please help me !
thanks .
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Replied 20 Feb 2003 18:27:10
20 Feb 2003 18:27:10 Andreas Andreas replied:
I am wondering how to do the same thing. I had to go into the Dreamweaver code and remove some code that photoshop includes, then it worked. It was a pain to due. If you hear an easy way let me know.
Replied 25 Feb 2003 04:29:38
25 Feb 2003 04:29:38 Trey Wentz replied:
<font face='Verdana'>You should be able just to simply open the html page in Dreamweaver. The tricky part of this is if you want to add to the html file image ready generates. I you know html and some basic Javascript it is not all that hard. The thing you need to realize is the way Adobve writes thier rollover code is completly different from the way the dreamweaver behavior writes it.
If you cut the graphics from the image ready page and paste them on a dreamweaver html page be sure to copy the javascript included in the head section of the image ready page. this should keep all rollover actions intact. The other option (or should I say what I do) is when I create a photoshop/Image Ready sliced document is I just simply take the images and build all my rollovers and stuff in dreamweaver instead. It may add a little work in the beggining but being able to maintain all your code once it is generated in one program make this worth the little bit of extra effort.
The final option I could reccomend is get a copy of Fireworks, I use both Fireworks and Photoshop (But I must admit using Photoshop for over 8 years makes me want to stick with the enviornment I am used to), but fireworks generated html is compatable with the dreamweaver roll over behavior.
HTH,
Trey</font id='Verdana'>
-JustTrey
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If you cut the graphics from the image ready page and paste them on a dreamweaver html page be sure to copy the javascript included in the head section of the image ready page. this should keep all rollover actions intact. The other option (or should I say what I do) is when I create a photoshop/Image Ready sliced document is I just simply take the images and build all my rollovers and stuff in dreamweaver instead. It may add a little work in the beggining but being able to maintain all your code once it is generated in one program make this worth the little bit of extra effort.
The final option I could reccomend is get a copy of Fireworks, I use both Fireworks and Photoshop (But I must admit using Photoshop for over 8 years makes me want to stick with the enviornment I am used to), but fireworks generated html is compatable with the dreamweaver roll over behavior.
HTH,
Trey</font id='Verdana'>
-JustTrey
www.sitespins.com
"We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards coud produce the complete works of Shakespeare; now, thanks to the Internet, we know that is not true."- Robert Wilensky