RE: Fireworks & template flexibility

2006-03-28 Thread Andy Matthews
That's pretty much your friend's ignorance with using Fireworks. A co-worker
of mine does the same thing from within Photoshop. All of his image names
are completely obscure and it's irritating as hell.



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From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 1:11 PM
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Subject: OT: Fireworks & template flexibility


I've got a friend who builds web site templates in Fireworks for use
with a CMS that I built.  Every time he builds a new template, I have to
"fix" the HTML to make the template so hat it is height flexible.  As
is, the navigation gets all crazy and stuff.

The templates he generates are heavily table oriented with those
obnoxious filenames (template_r2_c1.gif, etc).

It's not particularly easy to fix them so I'm kinda wondering if any of
you fireworks users out there know how to get fireworks to generate HTML
that isn't quite so bass-ackwards.

I'm not a fireworks user so I can't really help him much.

He's using Fireworks MX 2004.

Rick



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RE: Fireworks & template flexibility

2006-03-28 Thread Dawson, Michael
As far as the filenames, they are based off of a slice name.  You can
rename the slices within FW and they will export with the desired name
after that.

M!ke

>The templates he generates are heavily table oriented with those
obnoxious filenames (template_r2_c1.gif, etc).

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Re: Fireworks & template flexibility

2006-03-28 Thread Massimo Foti
> It's not particularly easy to fix them so I'm kinda wondering if any of
> you fireworks users out there know how to get fireworks to generate HTML
> that isn't quite so bass-ackwards.
>
> I'm not a fireworks user so I can't really help him much.
>
> He's using Fireworks MX 2004.

Fireworks can be extended to generate HTML the way you see fit. Just take a 
look at its configuration folder:
Configuration\HTML Code

There you will find all the files used internally by Fireworks. You can use 
one of the existing template as a starting point and create a custom 
template. It's not a trivial job, but it's nothing too complicated too (I've 
made something like this many releases ago)


Massimo Foti
Tools for ColdFusion and Dreamweaver developers:
http://www.massimocorner.com



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