Graphic designers use a process called slicing to cut an image into smaller pieces. Smaller images download more quickly over the web, so users can watch a page load progressively rather than waiting for one large image to download. In addition, slicing makes it possible to optimize various parts of a document differently. Slicing is also necessary for adding interactivity.
In this step, you create slices for some of the graphic elements on the web page. Later you'll add interactivity to these slices as well as set optimization and compression settings for them.
A rectangular slice is inserted on top of the graphic. Slices have a green overlay by default.
Red slice guides define the slice, spanning the width and height of the document. When you created the slice, Fireworks autosliced the rest of the document for you.
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This step allows you to insert multiple slices at the same time.
Slices are inserted on top of each of the selected graphics. Adding more slices changes the layout of autoslices in the rest of the document.
There is now a space between the Vintage slice and the Great Weekend Rates slice. This is a thin autoslice.
The pointer changes to the guide movement pointer, indicating that you can grab the slice guide and drag it. By dragging a slice guide, you can change the shape of a slice.
The Vintage slice now extends all the way to the edge of the Great Weekend Rates slice, and the tiny autoslice is deleted. Think of slices as table cells in a spreadsheet application or word processor. For example, dragging slice guides to resize a slice resizes other slices just as dragging cell borders in a table resizes other table cells. If you drag a slice guide over and beyond autoslices, the slice guides merge and the unnecessary autoslices are deleted.
At the top of the panel is the Web Layer. It contains all of a document's web objects. The three slices you created are listed here. The Web Layer is always the topmost layer in any document. It can't be moved, renamed, or deleted.
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