Creating Web Features: Buttons
Tutorials and Articles
Working with Macromedia Fireworks MX buttons and navigation bars
Macromedia Fireworks MX is the ideal tool for creating and maintaining navigation bars. In this tutorial you'll learn to use the powerful navigation design features of Fireworks.
Creating a navigation bar
Working with navigation bars can be challenging for Web designers, especially when modifications are required. Learn an advanced technique for creating navigation bars in Fireworks 4 that makes future modifications simple. This tutorial is recommended for experienced Fireworks users.
Navigation bar overview for Dreamweaver 3, Fireworks 3, and Flash 4
Making sure that visitors to your site can find what they are looking for is a must-have feature for any site. This article helps you choose a navigation bar creation technique that best reflects the nature of your site, supports the way your target audience is likely to access your site, and takes advantage of your strongest design skills.
TechNotes
- tn_18651—How to work with multiple lines of button text
- tn_16339—Changes in the Button Editor in Fireworks MX: Global and Instance level properties
- tn_15926—How to retain the button over state while scrolling over a Pop-up Menu
- tn_15903—Overview of slices and slice issues
- tn_15435—Exporting a Nav Bar using the Multiple Nav Bar HTML option
- tn_15172—Unable to save Fireworks document when a Symbol Editor is open
- tn_14711—Creating animated buttons in Fireworks
- tn_14302—Using the Button Editor
- tn_14223—Parts of the user interface are missing in Fireworks