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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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178 Images, Animation, and Multimedia<br />

• Any image you inserted as a GIF, JPEG, or PNG is exported as the<br />

original file, using its original file name.<br />

• Inserted metafiles and all other graphics are regenerated as PNG<br />

images.<br />

You can alter these settings, but before doing so you should review the "logic"<br />

<strong>WebPlus</strong> applies to publishing web graphics. First, <strong>WebPlus</strong> has one default<br />

format to which all graphics will be converted on export—but you can make<br />

exceptions to this rule by specifying that certain image types should remain as<br />

their original file. Initially, PNG is the default format, but with overrides set for<br />

GIFs and JPEGs. That's why, using the initial settings above, GIFs stay as they<br />

are while all other graphics get converted to PNGs.<br />

You can check and change these settings in the Site Properties dialog (File<br />

menu). The settings there are global and apply to all graphics in the site—but<br />

again you can make exceptions, in this case for individual graphics. To do so,<br />

for a selected graphic you could:<br />

• Use the Image Export Options... (Format menu) or the Image<br />

Export Manager (Tools menu) to set the export format of particular<br />

images on a case-by-case basis.<br />

OR<br />

Convert certain images to a specific format beforehand using the<br />

Tools>Convert to Picture.<br />

This combination of global and local settings gives you almost total control (if<br />

you care to exercise it) over how your graphics make it onto your web pages!<br />

Let's look first at how the global settings work.<br />

To set global export options for web graphics:<br />

1. Choose Site Properties... from the File menu and select the Graphics<br />

tab.<br />

2. In the Export File Format section, select a preferred export format.<br />

This is the default format to which all graphics will be converted on<br />

export unless you set overrides. For JPGs, you can set a compression<br />

value. For PNGs, Use PNG transparency and Use compatibility<br />

hack.. options allow PNG transparency and properly render PNG<br />

alpha transparency (in Internet Explorer 5.5 and 6.0), respectively.

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