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I usually enter these snippets in the Fireworks Console panel, but having to constantly reload and rerun the code each time the selection changes is awkward. The Script Runner panel makes it easy to automatically run JavaScript whenever the selection changes. FlickrFire lets you easily upload the image you're currently working on to Flickr, without ever leaving Fireworks. Just enter a title and description, click Upload, and a flattened copy of your image will be posted to Flickr.
Since Fireworks is used so heavily for web graphics production, it's quite likely that there'll be times when you developers out there would like your JSF commands to interact with a web service.
Until now. This extension will be of interest only to developers of Fireworks extensions. After you create a rectangle, adjust the Roundness value to set the corners to the desired pixel radius. Then use the Scale tool to freely resize the rectangle, or use the Info panel to change the size numerically.
Finally, run the Fix Rounded Rect Corners command to fix the corner distortion introduced by the Scale tool. These commands let you nudge the selection by custom amounts, rather than just 1 or 10 pixels. You can even nudge elements by less than a whole pixel, like. The "Export as Favicon" command creates a favicon file from the current document, which must be 16px by 16px.
Using multiple pages, the favicon can also include a 32px or 64px version of the icon. The Smart Resize auto shape helps you automatically adjust the layout of grouped elements to a new size without distorting the elements in the process.
This makes it easy to quickly resize a mock up of a dialog box, for instance. Just drag the shape's yellow handles to move the grouped elements around to match the shape's size. See the screencast for an example of how the auto shape works. This extension makes it easy to resize selected elements in any direction using just the keyboard, which can be much more convenient than dragging the Scale tool with the mouse.
And unlike the Scale tool, text blocks are resized without being distorted. The "Smart Punch" command goes far beyond Fireworks' basic punch functionality, letting you punch vector or bitmap objects out of another vector or bitmap. Even text blocks can be used as the "puncher" or the "punchee". The possibilities for punching mayhem are endless. The Paste Attributes command is handy for quickly giving the same appearance to a bunch of objects. But it would also be helpful to give objects the same size or position.
You can use the Properties panel to do that, but then you have to type in the size or position values each time you want to apply them, and you have to select each element one at a time. The commands in this extension make that process much more convenient. The Smart Knife command lets you split one or more shapes in half using an open path.
The built-in knife tool lets you split a path, but only in a straight line, and it doesn't work with text, auto shapes or bitmaps.
Smart Knife lets you cut across multiple paths, bitmaps, auto shapes and text blocks with an arbitrarily complex open path. To manipulate vectors with a high degree of control it's often necessary to subselect individual points on the path. But selecting lots of individual points on a complicated path can be awkward, especially if it's hard to use a rectangular marquee to select them. The commands in this extension can reduce the amount of clicking required to select those points.
The commands in this extension help make it a little easier to create styled underlines like those available in web browsers. The standard underline style in Fireworks always draws the line in the same color as the text, which may not always be what you want. The Fake Underline commands will automatically draw an underline for you, creating a line that can be styled like any other.
The "Solo Selection" command hides everything except the currently selected elements. If all of the visible elements are selected, running the command displays everything. This lets you quickly toggle the solo effect on and off: select one or more elements, run the command, look at the elements by themselves, then run it again to make everything visible. The "Insert Copies Between Selection" command takes 2 selected, identical objects and inserts evenly-spaced copies between them.
This can be quite handy when you need to insert a row or column of repeating elements without having to create each one manually. The "Level Horizon" command helps you, um, level the horizon in crooked photos. Simply open the photo, draw a straight line along a part of the image that should be perfectly horizontal, and run the command. The photo will be rotated so that the line is horizontal and the now crooked corners of the image will be cropped to keep it rectangular.
If you assign a keyboard shortcut to the commands, you'll have a handy way of quickly seeing behind the selected objects. This command lets you quickly turn an existing document into a template, which then serves as a starting point for new, untitled documents.
Run "Document Templates - New" and enter a name for the template. You can then make as many copies as you like. Importing symbols from another file is one of Fireworks' most powerful functions. But if you have a lot of files that use imported symbols, it can be a hassle to update them in every file. The Update Symbols extension lets you batch-update the imported symbols in multiple files with just one step.
Have you ever wanted to select several objects, each with a different stroke color, and change all of their stroke widths to a new value? If you try this with the Properties panel, you'll find that all of the selected objects get the same stroke width, but also that their other stroke properties are changed to identical values as well. The commands in this extension help you avoid this problem.
The perhaps unfortunately named Wedgie command breaks the selected object into 2 or more wedges. This package consists of two commands for increasing or decreasing the font size of the selected text block s.
This panel ships with Fireworks MX, so you should already have it. If I create new versions, though, I'll make them available here. Resize Selected Objects lets you make precise, single-pixel adjustments to the size of a selected object without using the Scale tool.
It resizes each selected object independently, which the Scale tool cannot do. All Extensions Download All All 57 extensions below are packed into this.
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