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Preparing Graphics for the Web 
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Name the settings, and choose 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.
Click OK.
To edit a named set of optimization settings:
Choose the named set from the Settings pop-up menu.
Edit the optimization settings as desired. The Settings menu will display the term 
“Unnamed,” since the settings no longer match a named set.
Choose Save Settings from the Settings panel menu, and save the settings with the 
name of the original set.
To delete optimization settings:
Choose a named set or predefined set of optimization settings from the Settings pop-
up menu.
Choose Delete Settings from the Settings panel menu. 
Changing the pixel dimensions of images
You can use the Image Size palette in the Save for Web dialog box to change the pixel 
dimensions of optimized images.
To change the pixel dimensions of images:
Click the Image Size tab in the Save for Web dialog box.
To maintain the current proportions of pixel width to pixel height, select Constrain 
Proportions. 
Do one or more the following:
Enter a value in the Width text box to change the image’s width.
Enter a value in the Height text box to change the image’s height.
Enter a value in the Percent text box to resize the image by a percent value.
To remove jagged edges in the artwork, select the Anti-Alias option.
To clip the artwork size to match the document’s Artboard boundary, select the Clip to 
Artboard option. 
Note: Any artwork outside the Artboard boundary will be clipped out of the image if you 
select the Clip to Artboard option. 
Click Apply. 
Exporting layers as CSS layers
You can use layers in your artwork to generate CSS layers in the resulting HTML file. A CSS 
layer is an element that has an absolute position and can overlap with other elements in a 
Web page. Exporting CSS layers is useful when you plan to create dynamic effects in your 
Web page.
The Layers palette in the Save for Web dialog box gives you control over which top-level 
layers in your artwork are exported as CSS layers, and whether exported layers are visible 
or hidden.