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Posted by stiki on 08/24/07 06:49
On Aug 24, 1:42 am, Bernhard Sturm <sturmnixs...@datacomm.ch> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
> > In article <fal24p$97...@aioe.org>,
> > Bernhard Sturm <sturmnixs...@datacomm.ch> wrote:
>
> >> I am using FW on a daily base,
> >> and I would never use it to spit out complete HTML-pages. I suggest you
> >> use it as your image manipulation and slicing tool
>
> > Why are you slicing things these days?
>
> because it's the most efficient workflow these days for a webdesigner.
> When I design I usually prepare a mood or mockup of a typical page of
> the site to demonstrate the navigational design and the look and feel
> for the customer. I design those mockups with FW. I can then simply use
> those mockups as the source for the sliced images, and because there are
> still design cycles involved after having finished the real template of
> the site, it is much convenient to have a sliced FW source. BTW: I am
> currently doing a screendesign for a big web based GIS application.
> There are over 80 toolbar buttons in 3 states to be designed. Imagine
> this job without FW? (I use _a lot_ the color search and replace
> function in FW :-)
>
>
>
> > [btw, there is a little ? I want to ask you in case you know, it
> > is rare to catch a FW user: is there a way to set as default the
> > type of file you want to prepare for the web when the "Export
> > Preview" Window is fired up? Mine is to gif but I prepare jpgs
> > far more often. Be nice to have it so default. I am using a Mac
> > and FF Version 7 2004. This is a little something I have never
> > quite figured.]
>
> I am using FW CS3, and I couldn't find something to set the default
> export type... I never noticed this as the export heavily depends on
> your images content. So I always switch between the various export types
> (GIF, JPG, PNG) depending on the image.
>
> cheers
> bernhard
>
> --www.daszeichen.ch
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Bernhard,
What do you mean color search and replace? can you actually search for
#000000 and replace it with #cccccc? if so, how?
Igor Terzic
Creative Director
www.stikimedia.com
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