File Menu Features

Save
Saves the current file. If the file has not been saved previously, displays the Save As box, which allows you to assign a file name, file type, and location for the file. (See below.)
Save As
Displays the Save As box, which allows you to save the current file to a new file name, file type, or location. Web Factory allows you to save files in any of the following file types (formats):
File FormatDescription
*.htm, *.htmlPlain text files saved to these file formats are considered "Web pages". They can be viewed in any Web browser and edited and saved in Web Factory.
*.bmp, *.eps, *.pcx, *.tga, *.tiffWeb Factory allows you to edit and save image files to any of these formats. However, Web browsers do not support these file formats.
*.gif, interlaced *.gif, *.jpgImage files in these formats are accepted by most image-capable Web browsers. Web Factory allows you to save image files to these formats. The *.jpg format allows you to select the level at which to compress the file. This reduces the file size (number of kilobytes), but can also reduce quality. Interlaced .gif files load more gradually on the Web page than standard gif files, increasing the level of detail with each pass.
*.ilbFile extension used when a collection of images is saved in an Image Library.
*.galFile extension used when an animated GIF library is saved.
*.wfmFile extension used when a site map is saved.
Save Image As
Available only when the current window is a test window.

Saves images to your local drive or server from a Web page while connected to a Web server.

  1. Open Web Factory.
  2. Connect to your local Web server.
  3. Locate the URL that contains the image that you want to save.
  4. Switch to Web Factory and select "Test View" from the View menu..
  5. Click on the ? toolbar button to display the URL in the Test View window.
  6. Click on "Save Image As..." in the File menu to save the image..

Save Web Page As
Available only when the current window is a test window.

Saves a Web page to your local drive or server while connected to a Web server.

  1. Open Web Factory.
  2. Connect to your local Web server.
  3. Locate the URL that you want to save.
  4. Switch to Web Factory and select "Test View" from the View menu..
  5. Click on the ? toolbar button to display the URL in the Test View window.
  6. Click on "Save Web Page As..." in the File menu to save the file.

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