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Wildlife Project 11: Building a Fireworks MX navigation bar (Part 2)
This tutorial is the second of a two-part tutorial that shows you how to build a Macromedia Fireworks MX navigation bar that you can use on multiple pages of your website. You must complete Wildlife Project 10: Building a Fireworks MX navigation bar (Part 1) before proceeding.
This tutorial is the eleventh in a series of Macromedia Studio MX tutorials that teach you how to plan, design, create, and deploy a fully-functional website. To see all of the tutorials in the series, visit the Macromedia Studio MX page on the Macromedia Dreamweaver Support Center. A complete list of tutorials is also available at the Macromedia Designer and Developer Center.
This tutorial series uses a fictional organization, The Wildlife Project, to demonstrate website asset development. If you haven't already done so, be sure to read the Project overview section in the first tutorial, Planning your Macromedia Studio MX website, and view the completed sample site.
- Optimize the navigation bar
- Set HTML preferences
- Export the document to HTML format
- View the exported files in the Dreamweaver Site panel
- View the Fireworks HTML file in a browser
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Jon Michael Varese
Jon Michael Varese is a technical writer for Instructional Media Design at Macromedia.
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25 February 2003 |
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