User Guide
Creating Web Graphics and Animation 377
To create or edit an HTML setting:
1 Choose File > Publish as HTML to view the HTML Output dialog box, if it is
not already open.
2 In the HTML Output dialog box, click Setup to open the HTML Setup
dialog box.
3 Do one of the following:
• To create a new HTML setting, click the Plus (+) button. In the New HTML
Setting dialog box, enter a name for the new setting and click OK.
• To edit an existing HTML setting, select the setting from the pop-up menu.
4 To choose a location to save the HTML document, click Browse and navigate
to the destination folder, then click Select (Windows) or Select “Folder Name”
(Macintosh).
5 To control how objects are positioned on the document page, choose an option
from the Layout pop-up menu:
• Choose Positioning with Layers to place objects on layers. Layers allow precise
positioning and overlapping of objects; however, layers are not supported by
browsers in versions 3.0 or earlier.
• Choose Positioning with Tables to place objects in table cells. Tables are
supported by most browsers; however, table cells do not allow objects to
overlap. Overlapping objects are sliced or combined to achieve accurate table
cell positioning.
6 For Encoding, choose the font encoding format that is appropriate to the
language displayed in your document. For English, choose Western (Latin 1).
7 For Vector Art, choose a file format to which vector artwork files will be
converted. For information on conversion file formats, see “About compressing
artwork for the Web” on page 374.
8 For Images, choose a file format to which bitmap image files will be converted.
Note: To set export options for files in GIF, JPEG, or PNG format, you must use the
Export dialog box. For more information, see “Exporting bitmap images” on page 434.
9 Do one of the following:
• Click Apply to apply your selections to the setting and continue editing other
settings in the HTML Setup dialog box.
• Click OK to apply your selections to the setting and close the HTML Setup
dialog box.