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Thanks Larry for having us--let's see if my orphan from Dealmuck forum has any luck here:
I created a navigation image map with a bunch of rollovers in it. Resizing the thing in Image Ready (CS2) doesn't change anything in Dreamweaver2004 (or when previewing in a browser).
Is there a trick I'm missing? Dreamweaver doesn't offer the reload arrow icon in the property inspector.
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Got a link so we can eyeball the problem?
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The site (so far a page that does nothing in particular) is here:
http://www.headybrewmedia.com
I just went into Image Size in IR CS2 (not an app I use much, but it behaves reasonably like Photoshop), and reduced it to be more small-screen-friendly. It shrank, looked good, and I saved it and overwrote the big one in the site folder.
DW 2004 ignores the change.
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So the image is supposed to be smaller than 745x982?
The image map rollovers seems to working just fine. Why not slice the image instead of having to load so many large images?
Also, when you change any of the files in the site folder other than using your files panel, you need to press the refresh button on the files panel...
Is this any help? Am I catching your drift?
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Thanks for the attention wave rider--my edits were somehow going to a new subfolder in the images folder that I hadn't created. I moved those to the main images folder, re-mapped all the hotspots for rollovers (still keyed to the larger image map) and voila (or viola).
I don't think I need to slice up the thing because it's fairly miniscule as a b/w base GIF.
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I think you could've just "updated html" and accomplished the same thing in Imageready. Then join with me in CURSING Adobe for dumping Imageready. No, Photoshop doesn't do rollovers.