Re: New Kid on the Block -- Help!
From: chris leeds (chris_at_nedp.net)
Date: 02/26/04
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 18:17:51 -0500
Ok I'm going to put it inline to make it easier for both of us. ;-)
"Carol" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Chris,
>
> OK, let me see if I understand you correctly:
>
> 1) Save my file, out of ImageReady, as HTML only (not HTML and Images?)
You'll need the images so save it as html and images (but save this stuff
into a virgin folder of it's own).
> 2) In FrontPage, go to file/ import/ folder
that's right. just import the folder you saved your stuff in on step 1.
> 3) Now that it's "in there"
if you do the first two things it'll be in there. ;-)
>
> . . . and this is where I get lost. What do you mean "if you want to use
the FrontPage savetime includes. . ."? And in what Page do I insert the
HTML?
Oh, that's the cool part. say you want to put your button bar or whatever
from image ready on a page. you'd just do this:
set your cursor where you want this stuff then click - insert/ web
component/ include content/ page. browse to the image ready page and click
it.
***note you'll have to view the image ready page in html view and cut and
paste the <script></script> and everything between them out of the head and
place it all just after the <body> tag.
>
> I'm very new to FrontPage with no previous training. I purchased a
template and I'm tweaking it. As it stands now, my graphic, when saving out
of ImageReady has two main components 1) an HTML file and 2) a folder with
all the rollover image maps and numerous slice files -- I believe they're
all jpegs.
that's cool. that's what you want. you just need to save the html file and
the folder with all the image stuff to a folder, maybe called "menu" or
something for ease of handling.
>
> Do you have a little more time to work this through with me?
Sure. If you like you can help me while I help you. I'm working on a
livehelp facility for my site. it's http://nedp.net/contact if the live
help shows offline just leave a message with a time you'll be online and
i'll reply, log on and we can help eachother at the same time. ;-)
>
> Thanks!
>
> ----- chris leeds wrote: -----
>
> it's not that bad.
> here is how I've been ok with this type of thing in the past.
> IN image ready or smartsaver (my favorite) just make the page and
save it as
> html into a folder (so everything stays together).
> then in front-page file/ import/ folder and import that folder into
your
> FrontPage web.
> now you've got it in there. if you want to use the FrontPage
savetime
> includes to put your bar onto the page just make sure you move the
<script>
> and </script> and everything between them to just after the <body>
tag
> because the fp include doesn't grab anything except the content
between
> <body> and </body>
> HTH
> "Carol" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:532AE5BE-FAE6-44EF-913E-9F73A8A10E42@microsoft.com...
> > I created an image with rollovers and slices (PhotoShop &
ImageReady) and
> saved it with HTML and images. I want to insert the image and all its
> rollovers and slices into a page in my "Includes" folder and have it
work as
> intended.
> >> I was successful importing a file with rollovers ONLY -- so I'm
not that
> dense -- but I need the slices on this other image so that I can
optimize
> certain areas of the image (like type) to prevent fuzzy type. I'm
dazzled by
> all the files generated when saving slices and don't know how to
bring them
> into FrontPage.
> >> My question is: How do I import all the files generated and Where
do all
> the files go? Do I have to "piece" the image together in my HTML
image page
> in the "includes" file? This doesn't seem right?*#^ I've tried to
figure it
> out into the wee hours this morning and finally decided to get the
answer in
> this Forum.
> >> Is there anybody out there willing to help? Thanks!
>
>
>
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