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Specify a slice content type

You can specify how the slice data appears in a web browser when exported with an HTML file. The available options vary according to the slice type you select.

  • Image slices contain image data. This is the default content type.

  • No Image slices let you create empty table cells that can be populated with text or a solid color. You can enter HTML text in a No Image slice. If you set the “Text is HTML” option in the Save for Web & Devices dialog box, the text is interpreted as HTML when viewed in a browser. Slices of type No Image aren’t exported as images and can be previewed in a browser.

    Note: Setting options for an auto slice promotes the slice to a user slice.
  1. Select a slice. If you are working in Photoshop, double-click the slice with the Slice Select tool to display the Slice Options dialog box.
  2. In the Slice Options dialog box, select a slice type from the Type pop‑up menu.

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No screen name said on Aug 11, 2007 at 4:11 AM :
Can you Explain about the slice type = table

when to use it,
Anita Dennis said on Aug 13, 2007 at 3:03 PM :
A slice of type Table Slice is a slice that contains a table you’ve created, or a nested table. This option supports ImageReady CS2 legacy files; you cannot group slices into nested tables in Photoshop CS3. You can, however, select a subgroup of slices in an image and export them as a table in Photoshop CS3. For instructions on how to do so--and to find out where other ImageReady features are located in Photoshop CS3--read the TechNote at http://www.adobe.com/go/kb400899.

 

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