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| About Image Slicing |
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Slicing makes it possible to create complex
images for the Web. A slice is a rectangular area
of an image which becomes a cell in an HTML table
in the HTML file for the image.
While slicing your picture you can adjust each
slice.
When saving your optimized document as an HTML
file, Image Splitter generates an HTML table and
places each slice in its own table cell. By
default, each slice contains the underlying image
content in the document. Slices containing image
content are called Image slices. Alternatively,
you can specify a slice as a "No Image"
slice, to contain a solid color and no image
content. (Because "No Image" slices
contain no image data, they download more
quickly.) You specify options for slice content
based on the slice type.
All new slices are Image slices by default.
With "Image" and "No Image"
slices use Testing button for controlling slices
appearance.
Note: Image Splitter does not
display "No Image" slice content. To
view "No Image" slice content, preview
the image in a browser (View->Testing).
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