The BoxedArt Guide to Using Website Templates
Appropriate Naming Conventions for Saving Your Sliced Template
Naming your slices is important because the names you
give your slices will be the names of the .jpg or .gif images that will go
into your web pages.
Double-click on a user slice's number to open the Slice
Options window:
Fig.1 |
The Slice Options window (Fig. 1) allows you to
name the slice, give it a link (if it is to be a button in your web
page), and change the dimensions of its
boundaries. |
To customize the way your slices are named and saved:
Choose File > Save for Web from Photoshop's top menu. The Save
for Web window will open. Click the Save button on the upper right
and the "Save Optimized As" window will open.
At the bottom
of this window, click the dropdown arrow for "Save as type:" and
choose "Images Only" Then click on the "Settings" dropdown
arrow and choose "Other" from the dropdown list. (Fig. 8)
Fig. 8
The Output Settings window will open. (Fig. 9)
Fig.9
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It is recommended to set up your slice options as
pictured in Fig. 9, as the default names (what you get when you do
not do any customization) can be very long and confusing.
When slices are saved using the settings in Fig.
9, your saved image will bear the name you gave it in the Slice
Options window (Fig. 7) plus its file extension, i.e.:
welcome.gif.
Putting a check in the "Put Images in
Folder: images" area at the bottom of the window will ensure
that your sliced images will be placed in an images folder, to keep
them separate from the html files in your template. |
See also:
Using
Guidelines as an Alternative to Slice Lines
Using
the Slice Lines in a Template or Producing New Slice Lines
Optimizing
Website Template File Size when Saving for Web
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