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Creating images for the Web 773
If you selected any other format, the program opens the
appropriate optimization dialog box. Select your choices for
optimizing the image, and click OK.
For each format, the browser displays the file size, color depth,
and approximate download times at the bottom of the image.
Slicing images
When you slice an image, you divide it into several smaller images that
you can save in different formats or at different levels of optimization.
Because these optimized images can take less time to download than
one large image, your Web pages may load more quickly.
Slicing an image also can reduce the number of graphics you need to
save. If your website displays the same logo or other graphic in more
than one image, you only need to save that section once if you slice the
images; you reload the same logo or graphic section into all the
images.
Using the Image Slicer, you can create a table from the image, saving
the location of each sliced section as a region in the table, and
generating the HTML code for the column and cells. Then, you copy
this code into your source files so that the image can be reassembled
when the user downloads the Web page.
You can also create rollovers, which are areas that display secondary
images when the user clicks or moves a mouse over them.
Creating and editing cells
When slicing an image, you divide it into cells and edit the cell
boundaries. You do this with the tools in the Tools groups box of the
Imager Slicer dialog box.
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