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Previewing Web Graphics

As you may know, Adobe Photoshop displays a preview of your Web graphic before you save it in the Save For Web dialog box. Although this preview is useful, Adobe recognizes nothing can substitute for previewing a Web graphic in Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer. Therefore, it built the ability to preview your Web graphic by launching a browser from the Save For Web dialog box.

To preview your Web graphic in a browser, first open the Save For Web dialog box by choosing File, Save For Web. If you've installed both browsers on your computer, select the browser of your choice from the Browser list box located at the bottom right of the Save For Web dialog box.

Photoshop creates a temporary HTML file containing an IMG tag linking to your Web graphic. Then, Photoshop launches the browser you select and displays the graphic in the temporary HTML file. In addition to previewing the graphic, Photoshop also lists the file specifics of the Web graphic and shows you the HTML it's using to display the graphic.