Where are HTML files created by Save for Web located?

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bvlogan
Jul 23, 2008
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I’ve sliced an image for publishing to the web and saved it as an HTML file using the Save for Web command (PSC3). It is my understanding that PS creates the images and pages according to the options set in the Save for Web dialog, however, when viewed, the page shows place holders for the slices, but only red X’s for the images. The resulting HTML code references a number of GIF files located in an "images" folder, but I cannot find the location of that folder. Search does not show a folder, nor the referenced file names.

Am I mis-understanding the HTML option in the Save for Web process? If not, where did PS put the images it supposedly created from the slices?

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Daryl_Pritchard
Jul 23, 2008
The folder of images referenced by the HTML file is saved at the same location as the HTML file itself. It sounds as if you when you perform the Save in Save for Web, that you have the option selected to save HTML Only…versus Images Only or Images and HTML, the latter being what you are after.

Regards,

Daryl
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bvlogan
Jul 23, 2008
Yep, Daryl, that’s exactly what the issue was. Fixed! Much appreciation.

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