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Adding Web-format images



Although using Smart Objects makes for a more efficient workflow, you may already have images in a Web-safe format that you want to use on a Web page. When you add a Web-format image to a Web page, Adobe GoLive creates a simple reference from the HTML page to the image. Adobe GoLive supports GIF, GIF89a for transparent images, JPEG, Progressive JPEG, and PNG images.

To insert an image:

1 Drag the Image icon from the Basic tab () of the Objects palette into your document window, or double-click the icon in the palette.


2 Select the image placeholder, and click Browse () in the Image Inspector.

3 Select the desired graphic file, and click Open.

If you reference an image that is not in a Web-safe format, the placeholder icon displays a broken image placeholder.

You can also select an image by dragging from the Point and Shoot button () to an image file in the site window or by dragging and dropping an image from the site window.

If Link Warnings is selected, a broken link appears as a question mark icon with a border. Empty References result when you select an image or piece of hypertext and click New Link () in the toolbar but fail to define the destination URL. See Checking the site for pages with errors for more information.


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