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.
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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