Convert .psd file to a .html file

hey fireworks gurus I have a photoshop layered file that I
want to quickly convert this to a .html file through fireworks so
that you can view in any browser....can anyone please help?...

Quickly? Depends on your skill level....
Taking a Fireworks comp to a CSS-based layout in Dreamweaver
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/fireworks/articles/web_standards_layouts_pt1.html
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