Using Bevel Filters To Draw Button States; Converting Fireworks Rollovers Into Buttons; To Apply Preset Live Filters To A Button Symbol - MACROMEDIA FIREWORKS 8-USING FIREWORKS Use Manual

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Using bevel filters to draw button states

As you create graphics for each button state, you can apply preset Live Filters to create
common appearances for each state. For example, if you are creating a four-state button, you
can apply the Raised filter to the Up state graphic, the Highlighted filter to the Down state
graphic, and so on.

To apply preset Live Filters to a button symbol:

1.
With the desired button symbol open in the Button Editor, select the graphic to which you
want to add a Live Filter.
2.
Click the Add Live Filters button in the Property inspector.
3.
In the pop-up menu that appears, do one of the following:
Select Bevel and Emboss > Inner Bevel.
Select Bevel and Emboss > Outer Bevel.
4.
In the pop-up window that appears, select a button preset filter. These are described below.
Button preset filter
Raised
Highlighted
Inset
Inverted
5.
Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the remaining button states, giving each state a different
button preset filter.

Converting Fireworks rollovers into buttons

You can create buttons from rollovers that you created in previous versions of Fireworks. The
components convert to a button, and the new button is placed in the library.
For more information about rollovers, see
Description
The bevel appears to rise from the underlying objects.
The button's colors lighten.
The bevel appears to sink into the underlying objects.
The bevel appears to sink into the underlying objects, and the
colors lighten.
"Making slices interactive" on page
260.
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