You can extract CSS object properties, such as rounded corners, gradients, drop shadows, and transformations.
You can slice objects in a document and export them as a single CSS sprite image. Using a single CSS sprite image instead of multiple images improves the loading time of a website by reducing the number of server requests.
When you export slices as a CSS sprite image, with the image file, a CSS file that contains the displacement values is also generated.
For more information, see Working with CSS sprites in Fireworks CS6.
You can create jQuery mobile themes based on default sprites and swatches. You can also preview the jQuery mobile theme and export it as CSS and sprites.
For more information, see Create jQuery Mobile themes using Fireworks CS6.
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When you save a file, it is saved with the fw.png extension by default.
To change the default behavior, select Edit > Preferences. In the General tab of the Preferences dialog box, deselect Append .fw.png, and click OK.
You can also remove this extension in the Save As dialog box.
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