Adobe Fireworks Web Design terms
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JPG | Graphics format primarily intended for photographic images; "lossy" and loses data when resized
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GIF | Graphics format uses for lower color depth items with transparency and animation capabilities
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256 | Number of colors used in GIF image format
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16 million | Number of colors used in JPG image format
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PNG | Graphics format good for many computer-generated graphics and file doesn't lose data when resized; does not support animation
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canvas | In Fireworks, the rectangular area in which an image is created and edited (often resized when creating animations)
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crop | To trim away areas of an image that are no longer needed
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magic wand | Fireworks tool used to select areas of similar color, such as a solid background
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pointer | Fireworks tool used to select and drag objects
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brush | Fireworks tool that draws brush strokes
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eraser | Fireworks tool that removes parts of objects
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rubber stamp | Fireworks tool that clones portions of objects
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eye dropper | Fireworks tool used to sample a color from an image
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fill | A color, pattern, or gradient inside an object
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stroke | Visible outline of an object
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paint bucket | Fireworks tool used to fill in a closed in area with color
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layers | This panel is where you work on the pixels of your image
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smudge | Fireworks tool that picks up color and pushes it in the direction that you drag in an image.
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burn | Fireworks tool darkens parts of an image.
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edge | Adjusted in properties; determines the softness of the stroke (100% is hard; 0% is soft).
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states | When animating in Fireworks, you need to have multiple:
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hundredth of a second | The duration in States is measured in this:
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100 | Set duration on States to this if you want one full second
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bitmaps | Images created from pixels are referred to as:
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loop | By default, an animation will do this when you play it:
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lasso | To select irregular areas on a bitmap image, use this Fireworks tool
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delete | After selecting a background, press this button to remove the background fill color
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Control+D | Press this keystroke to remove the 'marching ants' of a selection
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anchor | When enlarging your canvas to make more room, you need to do this if you do not want space added to both sides (example, top and bottom)
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basic | The simplest brushes (hard line, soft rounded) are in this brush category
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spacebar | When zoomed in, you can press this to move around your image without using scroll bars
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Control+1 | Use this keystroke to zoom to 100%
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Control+0 | Use this keystroke to set zoom where everything fits on the screen
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undo | If you mess up, press the arrow at the top, which is this button:
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