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Foundation Fireworks CS4 1st ed. [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x191 mm, weight: 584 g, 304 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Mar-2009
  • Leidėjas: APress
  • ISBN-10: 1430216182
  • ISBN-13: 9781430216186
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x191 mm, weight: 584 g, 304 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Mar-2009
  • Leidėjas: APress
  • ISBN-10: 1430216182
  • ISBN-13: 9781430216186
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Are you a web designer who is looking for a new and quicker way to prototype and create for the web? Perhaps you are a programmer who finds most design tools to be overkill for what you need to get done. Or, maybe you're an old Fireworks pro, who wants to get up-to-date on the changes in Creative Suite 4. Either way, this book has something for you.

  • Coverage of all that's new and powerful for the Web designer and developer in Fireworks CS4
  • Targets developers who want design tools that don't get in their way and designers who want development tools that don't constrain their creativity
  • Do all your website and page prototypes and comps in one tool and learn how to take them straight to Dreamweaver to implement your designs
Foreword xiv
About the Authors xv
About the Technical Reviewer xvii
About the Cover Image Designer xviii
Layout Conventions xix
PART ONE LEARNING FIREWORKS
1(98)
Welcome to Fireworks
3(14)
Fireworks as a web design tool
4(2)
Fireworks as a design and illustration tool
6(2)
Fireworks as a prototyping tool
8(2)
Fireworks and the Creative Suite
10(5)
Photoshop support
11(1)
Illustrator support
12(1)
Flash support
13(2)
Summary
15(2)
Fireworks and CS4 Integration
17(14)
What is integration?
17(2)
How integration helps
18(1)
Integration within the Creative Suite
18(1)
Integration with Photoshop
19(7)
Importing a Photoshop file
19(1)
Pixel Dimensions
20(1)
Layer Comp
20(1)
Opening a Photoshop file
21(1)
Photoshop Live Effects
22(2)
Working with shapes from Photoshop
24(1)
Importing a PNG into Photoshop
24(1)
Saving as PSD
25(1)
Integration with Illustrator
26(2)
Opening an Illustrator file
26(1)
Scale
27(1)
Width and Height
27(1)
Resolution
27(1)
Anti-Alias
27(1)
File Conversion
27(1)
Render as images
27(1)
Importing an Illustrator (Al) file
28(1)
Integration with Flash
28(1)
Import as a single flattened bitmap
29(1)
Import
29(1)
Into
29(1)
Objects
29(1)
Text
29(1)
Summary
29(2)
Working with Bitmaps
31(18)
Bitmap layers
32(1)
Bitmap tools
32(1)
Selection tools
33(5)
Common selection techniques
34(1)
Shift key
34(1)
Alt key
34(1)
Arrow tool and arrow keys
34(1)
Live marquee option
34(1)
Marquee tool
34(1)
Lasso tool
35(1)
Magic Wand tool
36(1)
Converting selections to paths and vice versa
37(1)
Drawing tools
38(3)
Pencil tool
38(1)
Brush tool
39(2)
Eraser tool
41(1)
Image adjustment/effects tools
41(3)
Blur and Sharpen tools
41(1)
Dodge and Burn tools
42(2)
Smudge tool
44(1)
Additional retouching tools
44(3)
Rubber Stamp tool
44(1)
Replace Color tool
45(1)
Red Eye Removal tool
46(1)
Summary
47(2)
Working with Vectors
49(26)
Using the Vector tools
50(6)
Line tool
50(1)
Pen tool
51(1)
Vector Path tool
52(1)
Rectangle tool
53(1)
Text tool
54(1)
Freeform and Reshape Area tools
55(1)
Knife tool
56(1)
Using the Paths panel
56(17)
Combining paths
58(3)
Altering paths
61(6)
Selecting points on a line or path
67(1)
Editing points
68(5)
Summary
73(2)
Exporting from Fireworks to the Web
75(24)
File optimization: The tools
75(2)
Slice tool
76(1)
Hotspot tool
76(1)
Image optimization
77(8)
Choosing the right file type
78(1)
Compression and color settings
79(1)
Palette index
80(1)
Loss
80(1)
Matte
80(1)
Colors
81(1)
The color table
81(1)
Dither
81(1)
Transparency
81(1)
JPEG compression options
82(2)
Side-by-side comparison
84(1)
Using the Export command
85(11)
The Export dialog
85(1)
Exporting to Adobe PDF
86(1)
Images only
87(2)
Dreamweaver Library (.Ibi)
89(1)
HTML and Images/CSS and Images (.htm)\Director (.htm)
89(2)
Using the Export Wizard
91(3)
The Preview window
94(2)
Summary
96(3)
PART TWO USING FIREWORKS
99(126)
Creating Visual Effects
101(28)
Building blocks
102(8)
Gradient fills
102(1)
Selecting a gradient type
102(1)
Editing gradient nodes
102(1)
Adjusting the gradient direction
103(1)
Advanced gradient editing
104(1)
Texture fills
105(1)
Blend modes
106(1)
Filters
107(1)
Why use filters?
107(1)
Applying filters
107(2)
Styles
109(1)
Creating popular effects
110(17)
Creating glass buttons
110(3)
Creating reflections
113(2)
Creating web headers
115(1)
Finding the right color palette
116(1)
Creating the thick diagonal background texture
116(1)
Defining the container rectangle
116(1)
Defining the primary rectangle
117(1)
Adding texture to the primary rectangle
117(1)
Adding a highlight border
118(1)
Adding text elements
119(2)
Adding foreground glass
121(1)
Adding ``magic''
121(6)
Summary
127(2)
The Ins and Outs of Animation
129(14)
The States panel
129(3)
Quick onion skinning
130(1)
State position and name
130(1)
State delay
130(1)
Quick glance
130(1)
Onion skinning options
131(1)
GIF animation looping
131(1)
Distribute to states
132(1)
New/Duplicate state
132(1)
Delete state
132(1)
Building an animation
132(4)
Manipulating objects
134(1)
Fading around the circle
134(1)
Creating the animation frames
135(1)
Previewing the results
136(1)
Morphing an animation
136(2)
Preparing the document
136(1)
Making some shapes
137(1)
Applying a morph effect
137(1)
Separating the groups
137(1)
Creating the animation states
138(1)
Duplicating and reversing states
138(1)
Exporting animations for the Web
139(2)
GIF animations
139(1)
Flash (SWF) animations
140(1)
Summary
141(2)
Skinning Flex Components with Fireworks
143(12)
Creating a new Flex skin in Fireworks
144(2)
Reskinning the button
146(1)
Exporting the skin
147(1)
Importing the skin in Flex
148(5)
Creating a new Flex project
148(1)
Adding a Button component
149(1)
Importing the skin images
149(3)
Modifying the nine-slice scaling
152(1)
Summary
153(2)
Creating Adobe Air Prototypes
155(20)
Designing the master page
157(8)
Defining the background
157(1)
Defining the content container
158(1)
Adding the tabs
158(2)
Adding the application title
160(1)
Designing the information page
160(1)
Designing the gallery page
161(1)
Creating the thumbnail symbol
161(2)
Building the portfolio detail pages
163(1)
Duplicating the pages and finalizing page names
164(1)
Adding hotspots and interaction
165(1)
Global navigation
165(1)
Creating the hotspots
165(1)
Adding interactivity
165(1)
Defining links on the gallery page
166(1)
Creating the Adobe AIR package
166(6)
Packaging content
168(1)
Creating a digital signature
168(3)
Previewing the AIR file
171(1)
Creating and installing the AIR file
171(1)
Summary
172(3)
Fireworks Extensions
175(14)
Types of extensions
176(6)
Command and command panel extension types
176(1)
Other extension types
177(1)
Default Fireworks commands
178(1)
Modifying objects
178(2)
Modifying the document/interface
180(2)
Finding extensions online
182(2)
Browsing Adobe Exchange: A repository of extensions
182(2)
Additional extension resources
184(1)
Community sites
184(1)
Personal sites
184(1)
Using the Extension Manager
185(2)
Installing new extensions
186(1)
Disabling an extension
186(1)
Uninstalling an extension
187(1)
Summary
187(2)
Extending Fireworks: Developing an Effective Workflow Using Javascript and Flash
189(36)
Foundation terminology
190(1)
Learning the basics of an advanced workflow
190(1)
Defining a Fireworks workflow
191(8)
Step 1: Creating a simple JSF command
191(1)
Using the History panel to create a command
192(1)
What Just happened?
192(1)
Where is the command stored?
193(1)
Editing and understanding the JSF
194(1)
Step 2: Creating a Flash UI
195(1)
Creating a document and adding a button
195(1)
Steps 3 and 4: Importing and executing the JSF
196(2)
Adding the Mouse.onRelease event handler
198(1)
Step 5: Publishing and testing the SWF
198(1)
Building a functional Ul in Flash
199(5)
Draw Rect.jsf updated with the CreateRectangle function
199(3)
Working with returned values: Adding a ColorPicker
202(2)
Streamlining your workflow with the Fireworks developer toolbox
204(3)
Converting JSF to AS using the FDT
205(2)
Updating the Draw Rect panel
207(1)
Defining Flash panel resize behavior
207(3)
Responding to Fireworks events
210(1)
Detecting change of selection
210(1)
Detecting tool changes
211(1)
Building panels with ActionScript 3
211(8)
Creating ActionScript 3 panels in Flash
212(2)
Responding to Fireworks events in ActionScript 3
214(1)
Creating ActionScript 3 panels in Flex
215(4)
Packaging and deploying your panel
219(2)
Learning the Fireworks object model
221(2)
The Extending Fireworks documentation
221(1)
The History panel method
221(1)
The FWAPI_Inspector panel
221(2)
Summary
223(2)
PART THREE FIREWORKS IN ACTION
225(50)
Web Site Case Study #1: Blog
227(18)
Project planning and preparation
228(1)
Project details example
228(1)
Exploring layouts with wireframes
229(4)
Wireframe example
229(4)
Turning wireframes into gray frames
233(3)
Gray frame example
233(3)
Creating a logo for the design
236(1)
Logo example
237(1)
Putting all the pieces together: The design composition
237(4)
Design example
238(3)
Build-out: From graphics to code
241(1)
Integrating into a CMS
242(1)
Summary
242(3)
Web Site Case Study #2: CSS Sprites
245(10)
Creating site navigation with sprites
246(1)
Preparing a new page
246(1)
Writing the HTML
247(1)
Writing the CSS
248(5)
List reset
250(1)
Extreme negative text indent
251(1)
Defining the dimensions
251(1)
Sliding the background into position
252(1)
Summary
253(2)
Web Site Case Study #3: E-Commerce
255(20)
Checking out with shared layers and pages
255(1)
Setting up the workspace
256(3)
Designing the site's background
256(1)
Creating a header
256(1)
Defining the page body
256(1)
Establishing the site's navigation
256(2)
Organizing the document's objects and layers
258(1)
Organizing the site design into pages
258(1)
Building all the graphics in Fireworks
259(4)
Creating the logo
259(1)
Defining the logo's basic shape and color
259(1)
Adding some detail and dimension
260(1)
Polishing it up
260(1)
Drawing a T-shirt graphic
261(1)
Making a button
262(1)
Assembling the pages
263(9)
Building the Store page
264(2)
Using symbols for efficient workflow
266(2)
Creating the Cart page
268(1)
Making the Checkout page
268(3)
Building the Confirmation page
271(1)
Summary
272(3)
Index 275
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