When
you choose a slice of type No Image, you can enter text to be displayed
in the slice area of the resulting web page. This can be plain text
or text formatted with standard HTML tags. You can also
select vertical and horizontal alignment options. For more information
on specific HTML tags, see an HTML reference.
Photoshop does
not display HTML text in the document window; you must use a web
browser to preview the text. Be sure to preview HTML text in different browsers,
with different browser settings, and on different operating systems
to confirm that your text is displayed correctly on the web.
Note: The amount of text in a No Image slice can affect
the layout of an exported page.
Select a slice. Double-click the slice with the
Slice Select tool to display the Slice Options dialog box. You can
double-click the slice in the Save For Web & Devices dialog
box to set additional formatting options.
In the Slice Options dialog box, select No Image from
the Slice Type menu.
Type the desired text in the text box.
(Save For Web & Devices dialog box only) If the text
includes HTML formatting tags, select the Text Is HTML option. If
you don’t select this option, HTML tags are ignored and all text
appears as unformatted plain text on the resulting web page.
(Save
For Web & Devices dialog box only) If desired, select options
in the Cell Alignment section of the dialog box:
Default
Uses the browser’s default for horizontal alignment.
Left
Aligns the text to the left side of the slice area.
Center
Aligns the text to the center of the slice area.
Right
Aligns the text to the right side of the slice area.
Default
Uses the browser’s default for vertical alignment.
Top
Aligns the text to the top of the slice area.
Baseline
Sets a common baseline for the first line of text in
cells in the same row (of the resulting HTML table). Each cell in
the row must use the Baseline option.
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