Using a tracing image

You can use a tracing image as a guide to re-create a page design that was created in a graphics application such as Macromedia Freehand or Fireworks.

A tracing image is a JPEG, GIF, or PNG image that is placed in the background of the Document window. You can hide the image, set its opacity, and change its position.

To place a tracing image in the Document window:

  1. Do one of the following:
  2. In the dialog box that appears, select an image file, then click Select (Windows) or Choose (Macintosh).

    The Page Properties dialog box appears.

  3. Specify the transparency for the image by dragging the Image Transparency slider, then click OK.

To switch to another tracing image or change the transparency of the current tracing image at any time, select Modify > Page Properties.

To show or hide the tracing image:

The tracing image is visible only in Dreamweaver. It is never visible when you view the page in a browser. When the tracing image is visible, the page's real background image and color are not visible in the Document window; however, the background image and color will be visible when the page is viewed in a browser.

To change the position of a tracing image:

  1. Select View > Tracing Image > Adjust Position.
  2. Do one of the following:

To reset the position of the tracing image:

To align the tracing image to a selected element:

  1. Select an element in the Document window.
  2. Select View > Tracing Image > Align with Selection.

    The upper left corner of the tracing image is aligned with the upper left corner of the selected element.


 

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