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You can select an image editor for opening and editing graphic files. To select an external image editor, perform the following steps:. In the Select External Editor dialog box, browse to the application that you want to start as an editor for this file type. In the Preferences dialog box, click Make Primary if you want this editor to be the primary editor for this file type. Dreamweaver automatically uses the primary editor when you edit this image type.

You can select the other listed editors from the context menu for the image in the Document window. In the dialog box that appears, select the application that you want to use to edit this image type. Click Make Primary if you want this editor to be the primary editor for the image type. You can apply any available behavior to an image or an image hotspot. Preload Images. Loads images that do not appear on the page right away such as images that are swapped in with behaviors, AP elements, or JavaScript, into the browser cache.

Preloading images prevents delays caused by downloading when it is time for the images to appear. Swaps one image for another by changing the src attribute of the img tag. Use this action to create button rollovers and other image effects including swapping more than one image at a time. Swap Image Restore. Restores the last set of swapped images to their previous source files.

This action is automatically added whenever you attach the Swap Image action to an object by default. In this case, you need not select the Swap option manually.

Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. User Guide Cancel. Learn how to insert, edit, replace, and resize images in Dreamweaver. The following text gives more information about these file formats: GIF Graphic Interchange Format - GIF files use a maximum of colors, and are best for displaying noncontinuous-tone images.

Insert an image. Click Image. Double-click or drag the icon to the document window or to the Code view window if you are working using code. Drag an image from the Files panel to the desired location in the Document window; then skip to step 3. Drag an image from the desktop to the desired location in the Document window; then skip to step 3.

In Live View, drag an image from the Extract panel or the Layers tab. Drop the element at the top, bottom, right or left of an element, based on Live Guides.

Browse to select the image or content source that you want to insert. Set image properties. Set any of the image options. W and H. Allow you to label and create a client-side image map. If the frame containing the link is not nested, the linked file loads into the full browser window. This target is the default target. You do not need to specify this value explicitly.

The image optimization workflow is discontinued in Dreamweaver Trims the size of an image, removing unwanted areas from the selected image. Resamples a resized image, improving its picture quality at its new size and shape. Adjusts the brightness and contrast settings of an image. Adjusts the sharpness of an image. Edit image accessibility attributes in code. In the Document window, click the image or select the image tag in code. Edit the appropriate image attributes in Code view.

Edit the Alt value in the Property inspector. Resize an image. Visually resize an element. Select the element for example, an image or SWF file in the Document window. Resize the element by doing one of the following:. To adjust the width of the element, drag the selection handle on the right side. To adjust the height of the element, drag the bottom selection handle. To adjust the width and the height of the element at the same time, drag the corner selection handle.

To adjust the width and height of an element to a specific size for example, 1 x 1 pixel , use the Property Inspector. Enter a numeric value in the W and H fields. You can visually resize elements to a minimum of 8 x 8 pixels. Revert an image to its original size. Click the Reset size button in the image Property Inspector. Resample a resized image. Click the Resample button in the image Property inspector.

You cannot resample image placeholders or elements other than bitmap images. Edit images in Dreamweaver. Crop an image. Dreamweaver lets you crop or trim bitmap file images. Click the Crop Tool icon in the image Property inspector. Crop handles appear around the selected image. Adjust the crop handles until the bounding box surrounds the area of the image that you want to keep. Double-click inside the bounding box or press Enter to crop the selection. Optimize an image.

You can optimize images in your web pages from within Dreamweaver. Sharpen an image. Open the page containing the image you want to sharpen, select the image, and do either of the following:. Click the Sharpen button in the image Property inspector. Click OK when you are satisfied with the image. Adjust the brightness and contrast of an image. Open the page containing the image you want to adjust, select the image, and do either of the following:. Click the Brightness and Contrast button in the image Property Inspector.

Drag the Brightness and Contrast sliders to adjust the settings. Create a rollover image. In the Document window, place the insertion point where you want the rollover to appear. Insert the rollover using one of these methods:. Select Rollover Image , from the list of options. Adding Flash to a Web Page. Flash movies are generally added to web pages using a combination of the and tags with parameters and attributes for controlling display and playback.

Both tags are used in order to accommodate the incompatibilities of Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. Uploading a flash game is easy! Just create an new game, or edit an existing one and select the Flash Game option as the kind of game. When you insert a SWF file in a page, Dreamweaver inserts code that detects whether the user has the correct version of Flash Player.



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