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Save for Web Option
I'm sure that you are
already familiar with the fact that save for web is the
best way to export your page for the web from Photoshop.
But few people realize the power of this little tool.
Did you know you can set links and even add text to your
web pages in save for web?
Begin with your sliced image.
Edit>save for web
The save for web window will open.
Choose the slice select tool and click
on a slice. On the right you can adjust the image
quality and select a format. I used jpeg.
Double click a slice with the select
tool still active and you will see the slice options
dialog box pop up.
You can enter a url to link the slice to
and even a target if you want to open a frame.
Enter text into the alt box, this will
show when the image is being loaded.
Choose a clice that you would like to
replace with text.
Choose the "no image" option and this
slice will now become a blank cell.
Click on text is html and type into the
window. This will be added as HTML text in the cell on
your webpage just as if you had created it in
Dreamweaver or Golive.
You can also change the alignment of the
text by centering it in the Cell alignment boxes.
Under background click the box and
choose custom.
The color picked will pop up and you can
select a color. You can check the "Only Web Color" box
to restrict the picker to the 216 web safe colors if you
want. Click ok to apply.
Press the preview in browser button at
the bottom of the window.
And here's your image in the web browser
complete with the text.
Well that wraps it up for this week. I
hope you learned some new thongs that will help make you
web life a bit easier. See you at the caf�
www.photoshopcafe.com
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