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146 Tutorial: Creating Page Mock-ups
5.
Select File > Save, and then browse to the following folder on your
hard disk:
hard disk:
local_sites/cafe_townsend/fireworks_assets/
6.
Name the file homepage-mockup.
7.
Click Save.
The title bar displays the new filename with a .png extension. PNG is
the native file format for Fireworks. The PNG file is your source file.
It’s where you’ll do all of your work in Fireworks. At the end of this
tutorial, you’ll learn how to export your document to another format
for the web.
the native file format for Fireworks. The PNG file is your source file.
It’s where you’ll do all of your work in Fireworks. At the end of this
tutorial, you’ll learn how to export your document to another format
for the web.
Import and place images
Next you import images and position them on the Fireworks canvas to see
how they’ll fit on the final web page.
how they’ll fit on the final web page.
Import the banner graphic
The banner graphic you have is a mock-up of the banner you’ll use on the
actual page. You’ll produce the final version of the banner in
actual page. You’ll produce the final version of the banner in
“.
1.
Select File > Import and browse to the following folder on your
hard disk:
hard disk:
local_sites/cafe_townsend/fireworks_assets/
2.
Select banner-mockup.jpg and click Open.
An insertion pointer appears indicating where the upper-left corner of
the graphic will be positioned.
the graphic will be positioned.
3.
Align the pointer with the upper-left corner of the canvas and click to
insert the banner graphic.
insert the banner graphic.
The banner graphic appears surrounded by a blue frame indicating that
it’s the currently selected object.
it’s the currently selected object.
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On the Macintosh, select the Add Filename Extension option if it’s not
already selected.
already selected.
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