
Generate Table
Aligns slices using an HTML table rather than a cascading stylesheet.
Empty Cells
Specifies how empty slices are converted to table cells. Select GIF, IMG W&H to use a 1
-
pixel GIF with width and height values
specified on the IMG tag. Select GIF, TD W&H to use a 1
-
pixel GIF with width and height values specified on the TD tag. Select NoWrap, TD
W&H to place a nonstandard NoWrap attribute on the table data and also place width and height values specified on the TD tags.
TD W&H
Specifies when to include width and height attributes for table data: Always, Never, or Auto (the recommended setting).
Spacer Cells
Specifies when to add one row and one column of empty spacer cells around the generated table: Auto (the recommended setting),
Auto (Bottom), Always, Always (Bottom), or Never. For table layouts in which slice boundaries do not align, adding spacer cells can prevent the
table from breaking apart in some browsers.
Generate CSS
Generates a cascading stylesheet rather than an HTML table.
Referenced
Specifies how slice positions are referenced in the HTML file when using CSS:
By ID
Positions each slice using styles that are referenced by a unique ID.
Inline
Includes style elements in the declaration of the block element <DIV> tag.
By Class
Positions each slice using classes that are referenced by a unique ID.
Default Slice Naming
Choose elements from the pop
-
up menus or enter text into the fields to create default names for slices. Elements include
the document name, the word slice, numbers or letters designating slices or rollover states, the slice creation date, punctuation, or none.
Background output settings
You can set the following options in the Background set of the Output Settings dialog box:
View Document As
Select Image if you want the web page to display an image or a solid color as a background behind the current image. Select
Background if you want the web page to display the optimized image as a tiled background.
Background Image
Enter the location of an image file, or click Choose and select an image. The file you specify will be tiled behind the optimized
image on the web page.
Color
Click the Color box, and select a background color using the color picker, or select an option from the pop
-
up menu.
Saving Files output settings
You set the following options in the Saving Files set of theOutput Settings dialog box:
File Naming
Choose elements from the pop
-
up menus or enter text into the boxes to be combined into the default names for all files. Elements
include document name, slice name, rollover state, trigger slice, file creation date, slice number, punctuation, and file extension. Some options
are relevant only if the file contains slices or rollover states.
The text boxes let you change the order and formatting of the filename parts (for example, letting you indicate rollover state by an abbreviation
instead of the full word).
Filename Compatibility
Select one or multiple options to make the filename compatible with Windows (permits longer filenames), Mac OS, and
UNIX.
Put Images In Folder
Specifies a folder name where optimized images are saved (available only with documents containing multiple slices).
Copy Background Image When Saving
Preserves a background image that has been specified in the Background preferences set.
Include title and copyright information with an image
You can add title and copyright information to a web page by entering information in the File Info dialog box. Title information appears in the web
browser’s title bar when the image is exported with an HTML file. Copyright information is not displayed in a browser; however, it is added to the
HTML file as a comment and to the image file as metadata.
1. Choose File > File Info.
2. To enter a title that will appear in the web browser’s title bar, in the Description section of the File Info dialog box, enter the desired text in
the Document Title text box.
3. To enter copyright information, in the Description section of the File Info dialog box, enter the desired text in the Copyright Notice text box.
4. Click OK.
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