Review: xaraX
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Don Herion
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The last step is to export the buttons in HTML with the
necessary Javascript intact. I broke my header into two parts. I exported the
xaraX header as a .jpg image. I then selected my buttons and clicked the 'Export'
button on the top bar. I know get an 'Export' window that allows me to optimize
my graphics. When I click 'Export' xaraX creates all the necessary images and
coding.
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| Export Option Window |
I click
OK and then preview my buttons. Excellent. I can then import the header image
and buttons into any html document.
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| Final Design in under an hour |
More
xaraX
xara has many other features worth mentioning. It supports pressure
sensitive tablets, it integrates with Dreamweaver, exports static Shockwave files,
includes powerful blending capabilities, has new transparency options and many
more. Most of these you can read about at the xara Web site where a 30 day demo
version is available for download. I highly recommend you try out this versatile
and relatively inexpensive graphics program.
Estimated
Street Price:
xaraX - $149
System
Requirements:
Windows 95/98/NT/2000
Pentium class
processor
12 Megs ram minimum (64 recommended)
20 megs hard drive space
16 bit color or better
640 x 480 resolution or better
Learn more
about xaraX at www.xara.com
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