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Extension available for Illustrator CS?
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| Hi there,
Does anyone know if there is an extension available anywhere that allows
dreamweaver MX 2004 to import Illustrator CS slices etc...
Thanks in advance
Ian
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| Yes exactly.. the html output and all the slices,
Dreamweaver imports the firewall html and slices but not illustrator...
I heard somewhere that an extension for dreamweaver is available to allow it
to import the html correctly..
Thanks
Ian
"Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
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> Huh? You mean the HTML output?
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| Murray *TMM* 2004-04-30, 5:31 pm |
| "...firewall HTML"? "...but not illustrator"?
I guess I don't have a clue what you are talking about. When you make
slices in a graphics editor and export them as HTML (into a DW defined
site), you would then just open that HTML in DW. What more is there?
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"Ian" <ianinmalaga@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Yes exactly.. the html output and all the slices,
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> Dreamweaver imports the firewall html and slices but not illustrator...
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> I heard somewhere that an extension for dreamweaver is available to allow
it
> to import the html correctly..
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> Thanks
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> Ian
> "Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
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| David Powers 2004-04-30, 5:32 pm |
| Murray *TMM* wrote:
> "...firewall HTML"? "...but not illustrator"?
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> I guess I don't have a clue what you are talking about.
Fireworks HTML, maybe?
If Illustrator HTML is as convoluted as that created by Fireworks, maybe
it's a good thing if it can't be imported.
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| Chris In Madison 2004-04-30, 5:32 pm |
| I think he meant Fireworks :-)
Apparently Illustrator has a similar feature to Fireworks in that you can
slice up images and create HTML content.
I haven't used this, so don't know for sure. But I wonder if you could just
find the HTML file and import it that way? The biggest difference that I
can see is that it won't have the Fireworks-specific markup that DMX would
look for when reassembling the content.
Best regards,
Chris
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