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A. Left side of the Canvas.
B. Center of the Canvas.
C. All of these
D. Another object.
A. Modify, image, canvas size
B. File, page setup, size
C. Edit, image, dimensions
D. Window, canvas, width and height
A. Automatically saved as a new image.
B. None of the above
C. Duplicated to a new layer.
D. Saved on the clipboard until pasted in the image.
A. A .png file named “Wizard”.
B. The User Help Guide.
C. An interactive help guide that walks you through the program.
D. A process you can use for exporting Fireworks content.
A. Copy & paste
B. None of these
C. Edit > Insert > New Symbol
D. Import image
A. .ai
B. All of these
C. .psd
D. .tiff
A. File / Close
B. Edit / Save File
C. File / Save
D. Select / File / Save
A. jpeg
B. fla
C. gif
D. bmp
A. Custom
B. Transparent
C. White
D. All of these
A. Assets
B. History
C. Color
D. None of these
A. Html code
B. A layer in the image
C. An image imported into Fireworks
D. Sequence of connected steps
A. .gif
B. .tiff
C. .jpg
D. .png
E. None of these
A. Feather
B. Hard
C. All of these
D. Anit alias
A. Filter>Convert to Symbol
B. Modify>Symbol>Convert to Symbol
C. Window>Convert to Symbol
D. Modify>Symbol Conversion
A. Right Click / Import
B. Drag and Drop
C. File / Import
D. All of the above
A. In the notes panel
B. None of these
C. In a text box
D. On top of an image
A. Image composed of dots arranged in a grid
B. A black and white image
C. Image composed of grays
D. Image imported into Fireworks
A. The Crop Tool.
B. The Reshape Area Tool.
C. The Pointer Tool.
D. The Pencil Tool.
A. Cmd + S
B. Select>Inverse
C. Select>Select Similar
D. None of these
A. Animation
B. Graphic
C. All of these
D. Button
A. Drag the layer to the trash can icon
B. Drag the layer to your computer's trash can
C. Select layer, click enter
D. None of these
A. Image represented through a series of dots
B. Image represented through the use of lines and curves
C. An image imported into Fireworks
D. Image originally designed in Illustrator
A. Fireworks PNG
B. JPEG
C. BMP
D. Flattened PNG
A. The Canvas is resized and the content stays the same size.
B. The image is resized to fit the canvas area.
C. The canvas will rotate.
D. Both the canvas and content are resized.
A. Cmd + G
B. View > Edit Grid
C. Window>Show Grid
D. View > Grid > Edit Grid
A. .gif
B. .tiff
C. .jpg
D. .fw
E. .png
A. Rectangle tool
B. Brush tool
C. Pen tool
D. Circle tool
A. A blurry spot in an image
B. None of these
C. A gray spot on an image
D. Areas of a larger graphic that are interactive
A. It will create a new layer on top of the image.
B. It will appear in a layer under the image.
C. It will convert the .png to .jpg by default.
D. You can not paint in Fireworks.
A. Convert layer to Bitmap.
B. Lock a layer.
C. Hide a layer.
D. Control the transparency of a layer.
A. The height is increased and width is decreased.
B. The text becomes transparent.
C. The text color changes.
D. The text becomes wider.
A. Choose modify > Flatten Selection
B. Press CTRL+ALT+Shift+z on PC or press CMD+ALT+Shift+z on a Mac
C. First right click on the text and select convert to paths, then right click and hit Flatten Selection
D. All of these
E. Right click the text in the Layers panel and Click Flatten Selection
A. The current selected images will be setup to be free transformed
B. the current selected images will be grouped and setup to be distorted
C. The current selected images or layers get deselected
D. The current selected images will be setup to be distorted
A. Convert it to paths
B. Convert it to a smart object
C. Convert it into a symbol or Modify > Animate > Animate selection
D. Convert it to a vector image
A. Filters/Brightness
B. Filters>Adjust Colors>Brightness/Contrast
C. Edit>Brightness/Contrast
D. Window/Brightness
A. to the right of the crop box
B. You can not crop an image in Fireworks.
C. inside of the crop box.
D. outside of the crop box.
A. Texture
B. Tolerance
C. Edge
D. Line Spacing
A. Right click on an image in the Layers panel and click Flatten Selection
B. Select an image then in the top menu click on Modify > Flatten Selection
C. Right click the image and click Flatten Selection
D. CTRL+ALT+Shift +z
E. All of these
A. Modify / Canvas / Canvas Size
B. Modify / Canvas / Image Size
C. Moving the blue corner points on the corners of the image
D. The Scale tool
A. It works with the coloring of a document to change hues, contrast, brightness, etc.
B. The Optimize panel allows you to set an export type for a particular file or individual slice
C. It allows you to export and preview a file
D. It works with the HTML code when exporting a file as a website
A. GIF Web 216
B. .SWF
C. Animated GIF Websnap 128
D. JPEG Smaller File
A. It will not be able to be saved until the image is placed back on the stage.
B. It will not appear in the saved file.
C. It decreases the file size.
D. It will be saved as a separate image.
A. Right click on the image then choose Transform > Flip Horizontally
B. On the top menu click Edit then Modify, then Flip Horizontally
C. In the layers panel right click the layer and then select Flip Horizontally
D. In the properties panel select Modify, then choose Flip Horizontally
A. Accessing websites outside of Fireworks.
B. Exporting content to other programs like Dreamweaver.
C. Using tools for design.
D. Using pre made content like buttons.
A. Properties
B. States
C. History
D. Behaviors
A. Importing a file can convert workfiles from other programs to work with Fireworks, while opening a file can't
B. Importing a file inserts a document within the current working document, while opening a file opens the document in a new tab
C. Opening a file only opens one file, while importing can open many files all into one document
D. Importing a file allows you to select many files, while opening only allows you to choose one file
A. Edit the length of an animation.
B. Re-size the canvas.
C. There is no Clip Tool.
D. Remove an area of an image.
A. f4
B. m
C. alt + ctrl
D. w
A. Slicing is way of dividing out parts of an image to be used for an image map
B. Slicing is a way of breaking up a document into image and code aspects for exporting a file as a website
C. Slicing is a way of breaking up an image to make it scalable without losing geometrical shapes
D. None of these
A. Noise
B. Sharpen
C. Brush Tool
D. Adjust color