Export HTML
Unless you specify otherwise, when you export a sliced
Fireworks document, you export an HTML file and its images. To define
how Fireworks exports HTML, you use the HTML Setup dialog box.
Fireworks generates pure HTML that can be read by most web browsers
and HTML editors. By default, the export specifies UTF-8 encoding.
There are a variety of ways to export Fireworks HTML:
Export an HTML file, which you can later open for editing
in an HTML editor.
Export each page in a Fireworks file to a separate HTML file.
Copy HTML code to the Clipboard in Fireworks, and then paste
that code directly into an existing HTML document.
Export an HTML file, open it in an HTML editor, manually
copy sections of code from the file, and paste that code into another
HTML document.
Export HTML as Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) layers and XHTML.
Use the Update HTML command to make changes to an HTML file
you've previously created.
Fireworks lets you export HTML
in Generic, Dreamweaver, Microsoft® FrontPage®, and Adobe GoLive® formats.
Note: Adobe Dreamweaver shares a tight integration with
Fireworks. Fireworks handles the export of HTML to Dreamweaver differently
than it handles export to other HTML editors. If you are exporting
Fireworks HTML to Dreamweaver, see
Working with Dreamweaver.
The export method of getting Fireworks
HTML into other applications is ideal if you are working in a team
environment. This method divides the workflow into segments so that
one person can perform a task in one application, and another can
take over at a later time using another application.