Creating a navigation bar in Adobe Fireworks CS5

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2011

Creating a navigation bar in Adobe Fireworks CS5

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  • Thanks for a very helpful tutorial. Having followed along with your tutorial using Dreamweaver CS5, with three buttons and two states it works fine in the preview in Firefox. When I "save as" and also "export" and install the html into my web page nav bar space (the only content on the page at the moment) the whole nav bar flashes the two states alternately very rapidly, can you offer any explanition please.

  • Great tut! Thank you! I do need a little help though. When insert the htm file into my nav div I can see the background color of the nav div on top of the nav bar even though they both have the same height. Any idea why they aren't lining up? Thanks

  • followed along everything went well. nice and understandable

  • Thank you so much !

  • I made the nav bar but i cant seem to get it to crop right it has all this extra space at the bottom and i cant figure out how to crop it off

  • You RULE and I am a NEWB! hah ha, I just forgot how to do it since my Dreamweaver class from a few years back. THANK YOU!!!!

  • thanks very useful

    

  • This is a great piece of video!! Good job!

  • Great tutorial. I did i tand it looks fabulous. But there is one problem. I did not use Dreamweaver for the website I created for my school assignment. We were instructed not to use Dreamweaver. I used Expression Web 3 to create it. The "export" does not work. I did everything you said, but it did not give me an .htm file, unless it's hidden in the folder somewhere. Expression Web does not have an Insert>Image Object. It has "Insert>Picture. Please help. My assignment is due tomorrow. Thanks.

  • Man, that was a great design, very modern and clean br0.

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