SEO Tips for CS4 Applications, Part 2
In this second part of the series, Geoff Blake talks about moving text from Photoshop and Illustrator into Dreamweaver.
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Pingback by SEO Using Adobe CS4 | Free Adobe CS4 Tutorial | Layers Magazine « All News | June 9, 2009 @ 7:38 pm
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Comment by sandeep | June 10, 2009 @ 5:28 am
I’ll admit I’m still getting familiar with CS4, and especially the graphical applications (I’ve been a Dreamweaver HTML coder for years, though) but it seems Adobe’s energies, especially for CS4, have been in making Fireworks the best intermediary for this sort of thing. Wouldn’t the more logical project-flow be to either do all the work in Fireworks or just keep the illustration in Illustrator and import it into Fireworks?
But definitely we see the room for improvement where hopefully Adobe will fill in some gaps in CS5.
Comment by Murray Todd Williams | June 10, 2009 @ 7:24 am
That was an awful lot of time to waste just to say “it can’t be done.”
Comment by Shanna | June 10, 2009 @ 8:58 am
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Hi there,
Wondering if you add the extra step of going through Fireworks and then exporting the pages to Dreamweaver from there would allow you to preserve the text attributes. I know that Fireworks allows you to export CSS. Would this work?
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