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.