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Jul 2nd 2001 | #7317 Report |
Member since: Jul 2nd 2001 Posts: 16 |
Hi everyone, im fairly new to photoshop and i've got a problem... i've created a simple piece of text in photoshop6 and then added a rollover effect in imageready3,the rollover works fine when i preview it,the problem occurs when i try to insert the text in frontpage......i can insert the image but it has no effect with it:confused: if someone could talk me through the process of saving and exporting an image i would be very grateful. Vega. |
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Jul 2nd 2001 | #7338 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2001 Posts: 3734 |
When you save it in Imageready, make sure you are saving the HTML and the image, then insert the HTML into frontpage.
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Jul 3rd 2001 | #7414 Report |
Member since: Jul 2nd 2001 Posts: 16 |
hi matt,thx for the reply, i saved my image and html in imageready,but when i tryed to place it in my webpage in frontpage i keep getting a sign saying "this multimedia file format is not supported" the file is a .html file,should it be? |
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Jul 4th 2001 | #7480 Report |
Member since: Mar 27th 2001 Posts: 2237 |
I don't use Frontpage and never have....but have you tryed >File>Open and just opening that html file produced by imageready in frontpage?
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Jul 4th 2001 | #7495 Report |
Member since: Jul 2nd 2001 Posts: 16 |
thx torn,i tryed that ,but it just opened it up in another window *sigh* thx anyway
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Jul 5th 2001 | #7542 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2001 Posts: 3734 |
Just import the html file into a new FrontPage web.
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