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                  Figure 9.23
                  A web page displayed
                  in a browser






















                       5. Notice how each of the thumbnail images appears in sepia tone in the browser. Move the
                          mouse over the thumbnails and observe them each colorize when the mouse triggers the over
                          rollover state in the slices. The slices return to sepia tone when the mouse is moved away. Hold
                          the mouse button down on top of the Site Plan thumbnail and observe the stroke correspond-
                          ing to the down rollover state appear.
                       6. If you’re not quite satisfied with the behavior of the web page, go back and add rollover states
                          as desired. Choose File   Save Optimized when done. Preview the web page again locally to
                          make sure it is okay. Upload the web page and the images subfolder (containing all the slices)
                          to your web server. Test it by surfing to the proper URL, and verify that it works as expected
                          in your target browsers.
                       7. Close your web browser and close ImageReady, but leave Photoshop open if you’re going to
                          continue working through the following sections.


                    Presenting Slide Shows
                    Slide shows, an effective means for presenting a series of still images, can be made in several formats
                    to suit the intended viewing environment. Obviously, you can use Photoshop’s File Browser to locate
                    and open multiple images for viewing. However, using Photoshop in a production capacity leaves
                    something to be desired when presenting images (unless your intent is to actually edit the images
                    during the show or to demonstrate various Photoshop techniques using the palettes and toolbox).
                       Let’s take a look at the two primary modes for creating slide shows: an in-Photoshop demonstra-
                    tion, and an Acrobat PDF presentation.
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