Convert Fireworks *.png to Dreamwever file ??

I have a fireworks *.png image which I would like to export
into Dreamweaver MX. The fireworks artwork was provided by the
designer to use in a Dreamweaver based website. This *.png file
containes menues, images with their respective placeholders, text
blocks and other individual items that can and should remain
editable. I want to export the *.png into Dreamweaver and edit it
in Dreamweaver by changing fonts to text, moving around images and
frames, etc. Is this possible? So far, all I am getting is a flat
uneditable *.jpg or Html file with unselectable text and images. I
am obviously a beginner and would appreciate any direction. Thanks
in advance.

Ransompro wrote:
> I have a fireworks *.png image which I would like to
export into Dreamweaver
> MX. The fireworks artwork was provided by the designer
to use in a Dreamweaver
> based website. This *.png file containes menues, images
with their respective
> placeholders, text blocks and other individual items
that can and should remain
> editable. I want to export the *.png into Dreamweaver
and edit it in
> Dreamweaver by changing fonts to text, moving around
images and frames, etc.
You cannot do that kind of image editing in Dreamweaver. That
has to be
done in Fireworks. Here's a good tutorial on how it's done:
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/fireworks/articles/layout_editing.html
Linda Rathgeber ACE ::: PVII
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