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Get to Know the Fireworks Interface


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ireworks was created by a company called Macromedia. Unlike Photoshop, which at the time was
its main competitor, Fireworks was specifically engineered to create Web graphics. Although now

a part of the Adobe lineup, Fireworks continues to be a favorite among many Web designers because


of its Web-centric focus. Its interface is designed to look and feel like the other Creative Suite


products, and like those products its features are organized into panels, grouped primarily along


the right side of the screen. Fireworks also contains a set of tools that allow you to perform various


manipulations on the image.


Menu Bar
Most of the
commands in the
program can be
accessed from
these menus.

View Options
Zoom in and out
and move around
on the document
with these tools.

Workspace
Switcher
Change the layout of
panels by selecting a
different workspace.

Panels
Most of your work in Fireworks will be done through
panels.

Properties
This panel is dynamic, and presents different options
depending on the tool or object currently selected.

Toolbox
The drawing tools in Fireworks can be found here.

Document Tabs
You can switch between open documents by
selecting the document’s tab.

Preview Options
Choose to view your document in original, preview,
2-up, or 4-up mode.
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