Adobe Fireworks Tutorial - Creating interactive rollover buttons using swap image pt2
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this is an amazing tut!
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Hi im using cs5 i cant find my "done" button were would it be?
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You should make this tutorial for CS4
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@xDanielx2016 Thank you, I'm actually thinking about using this video as my Tutorial Project for my Computer Graphics design class; we're required to find a video on youtube or whatever that goes over a technique not used in class, I thought this was one was pretty cool, but i yeah, it turned out to be a two part tutorial but i couldn't find the first part, but thanks to you, i can now create my own project, thanks again!
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@cbtcafe Yes. Something that I seen in Jquery where it has that Flash like effect. I'm trying to move away from flash on my site.
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@cbtcafe Well I still use FW for making banners and such to import them into webstudio. Fw is great, but not really website friendly. I would still have to import it in dreamweaver and then rebuild the slices. Publishing my website is now 1 click away ;-)
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@Doritji NP and you're right about webstudio 5. FW does create rollovers but most users do it for small sites or do quickly prototype their design ideas. I never really used the features other than for fast build-outs.
I'm sorry I looked all over, but where is Part 1 of this video? I can't seem to find it.
xDanielx2016 1 year ago
@xDanielx2016 Hi - I just uploaded it. Check the latest videos and you'll see it. This was from a training cd I did about 5 years ago and hadn't gotten around to posting everything. Hope it helps!
cbtcafe 1 year ago
i'm just curios now... (i'm just getting started learing on my own with dreamweaver and fireworks) but how do you then export that to dreamweaver? you'll be able to import it as a single file into dreamweaver?
cadviz 2 years ago
@cadviz Sure, just click File > Export and select the HTML option and you're good. Which version of FW are you using?
cbtcafe 1 year ago