The first object to create is a rounded rectangle that represents the top and bottom bars of the content area. You decide to create a large rounded rectangle that defines the total extent of the content area.
The Rounded Rectangle tool is a shape tool. Click the expander icon on the shape icon to select it.
You can draw the rounded rectangle anywhere on the canvas. Don't worry about size and position at this point; you'll resize and position it later in this procedure.
You can see when an object is selected because it displays blue corner points. Most objects also have a blue highlight around their outer edges, but rectangles are an exception. A rounded rectangle shape also has control points that appear as yellow diamonds. These control points let you change the size and corner roundness of the rounded rectangle.
The Fill Color pop-up window opens.
The rounded rectangle now has a dark red fill and no stroke.
Next, you need to resize and position the rounded rectangle. You decide to do this precisely with the Property inspector.
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The Y position is only an approximation. You can alternatively use the arrow keys to nudge the rounded rectangle up or down until it is about 6 pixels below the slideshow placeholder image. |
After resizing the rounded rectangle, you notice that the rounded edges are distorted. You want to adjust these to create appropriately rounded corners.
The rounded rectangle is a Fireworks Auto Shape, so you can use the Auto Shape Properties panel to adjust the roundness of the corners.
Because the values are locked, changing one roundness value changes all the other values.
At the same time, Fireworks adjusts the corners of the shape on the canvas.
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Alicia1234 said on Apr 8, 2006 at 8:27 AM :