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ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS2
User Guide
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Select a layer from the Layer pop-up menu, and set the following options as desired:
Visible
Creates a visible CSS layer in the resulting HTML file.
Hidden
Creates a hidden CSS layer in the resulting HTML file.
CSS layers are the same as GoLive layers. Using Adobe GoLive, you can animate a CSS layer and use built-in
JavaScript actions to create interactive effects.
See also
“About the Save For Web dialog box” on page 452
“To optimize and save web graphics” on page 452
To preview optimized images in a web browser
You can preview an optimized image in any web browser installed on your system. The browser preview displays the
image with a caption listing the image’s file type, pixel dimensions, file size, compression specifications, and other
HTML information.
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To preview an image in your default web browser, click the browser icon at the bottom of the Save For Web dialog
box.
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To select a different browser, select Other from the browser pop-up menu (next to the browser icon).
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To add, edit, or remove a browser in the browser pop-up menu, select Edit List from the browser pop-up menu.
See also
“About the Save For Web dialog box” on page 452
“To optimize and save web graphics” on page 452
To create or delete optimization presets
You can save optimization settings as a preset in order to apply the settings to other images. Presets appear in the
Settings pop-up menu of the Save For Web dialog box.
To create a new preset, select Save Settings from the Optimize menu
(to the right of the Settings menu). Name
the settings, and select a location where they will be saved. By default, named settings are saved in the Presets/Save
For Web Settings/Optimize folder inside the Adobe Illustrator application folder.
To delete a preset, select the preset from Settings menu, and select Delete Settings from the Optimize menu.
See also
“About the Save For Web dialog box” on page 452
“To optimize and save web graphics” on page 452