

1. What was your experience using layer comps? I think layer comps made it easy to save the normal and over states of the buttons. In what way will you continue using Layer Comps in future projects? I will use layer comps in the future to simply making changes to buttons.
2. Please describe which method you used to produce your slices. I followed the method from the Youtube video. I created the buttons, created the layer comps, and then selected each layer comp to save for web and devices and exported only the sliced buttons. Did you experience challenges? No After completing this part of the project, will you use slicing in future projects? Yes What are your thoughts about using Photoshop in future web projects? I like what Photoshop can do a lot. I think you can create much neater buttons, images, graphics, etc. than what you can create in Fireworks.
3. In part 2, you added images to your CSS to create a rollover without the text added to your image. The text was added in the XHTML. Which method of adding buttons do you prefer in your web design, rollover buttons using Dreamweaver or adding the image to your CSS? Why? After many attempts, I did not get the adding the image to CSS so I ended up doing it through Dreamweaver so I suppose that is my preference until I get more practice the other way.
4. What web asset did you create for part 3? I added a css rule to center the home button, and I added the footer as a library item. Did you create any additional assets for your web site? No.
5. Did you complete the bonus? No
6. What keyboard shortcuts are you using regularly now? Ctrl+S, Ctrl+V, Ctrl+C, Alt+dragging
7. Link: http://sws.pcc.edu/student/CAS208_pdeangel_16723/cassiopeiaanderson13/project9/project9.html
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