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Richard Reilly Posted: Sat, Jul 4 2009 0:02

 

How do you specify size when publishing a site from DRAW? Is it based on the side in the drawing or page size or what?  I am just now dabbling with web pages in DRAW yet no matter what i do it seems the image is huge when viewed in explorer or FF.

I am trying to retain a certain size so it works with the vbulletin forums already in place.  again i a a total noob with web gfx so any help would be tremendous.

Here is a screen grab of the main page as.

Here is a link to the vbulletin forums.

http://www.apokalypse-clan.com/forums/index.php

I want to keep the same width as you see here yet it always publishes a lot larger.  Also if I reduce the window it moves the image to the left rather than just making it smaller. by reducing window size I mean clicking Ctrl + -


 

 

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Richard Reilly:
I am trying to retain a certain size so it works with the vbulletin forums already in place.  again i a a total noob with web gfx so any help would be tremendous.

hi R, the exported graphic's pix dimensions using Web Image Optimizer changes relative to your existing zoom level. I find that crazy. Almost no-one knows this.

Personally I'd find it more intuitive for WIO to export elements at their pixel dimensions in the document. This means a 500px X 500 px square exports that way...

Instead, I export from Draw this way:

  1. select your elements
  2. CTRL+E
  3. choose name/file type
  4. follow these settings for jpegs

Forget any values in the blacked-out areas. Seriously....

ICC is optional...

 

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Hi Jeff. I figured you would get this. I appreciate this a ton. I must have published the page about 10 times until I finally set it aside.  Thanks again.

 

 

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