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From: romaneagle on 8 Apr 2008 14:17 Hi! I'm new to FireWorks. When I export images, they look great in FireFox, but in IE, they look disastrously amateurish. Does anyone have any advice on making sure exported images look great in both FF and IE? Typically, I use anti-aliasing and avoid dithering. Thanks!
From: Jim Babbage .:CMX:. & .:Adobe Community Expert:. on 8 Apr 2008 21:43 romaneagle wrote: > Hi! I'm new to FireWorks. When I export images, they look great in FireFox, but > in IE, they look disastrously amateurish. Does anyone have any advice on making > sure exported images look great in both FF and IE? > > Typically, I use anti-aliasing and avoid dithering. > > Thanks! > Samples? Links to end results and PNG's are needed or we are only guessing. -- Jim Babbage - .:Community MX:. & .:Adobe Community Expert:. http://www.communityMX.com/ CommunityMX - Free Resources: http://www.communitymx.com/free.cfm --- .:Adobe Community Expert for Fireworks:. Adobe Community Expert http://tinyurl.com/2a7dyp --- See my work on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/jim_babbage/
From: SiamJai on 9 Apr 2008 06:38 I agree. Please show some examples or more specific details. Did you export your images in PNG format? If so, the problem could be IE's inability to natively handle alpha-channel transparency in 32-bit PNGs. No worries though; you can still make your PNG images good in IE by applying browser-specific CSS- or JavaScript code, or by trying to export 8-bit PNGs instead.
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