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dhanasekarv5189
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May 4, 2017
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How to save a illustrator file to HTML file in Illustrator CC?

  • May 4, 2017
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Hi,

Initially we used adobe illustrator CS5.1, in that we have a option for Save for web, in that we can select save as HTML, but now we upgraded our software to illustrator CC, i can find save for web option but thees is no save as HTML option. this is a the option we use regularly for every art work we do. and we will get co ordinates we assign through attributes, from dreamweaver. Please help me out for this problem.

Thanks,

Dhanasekar

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Correct answer Om Nath Jha

Hi Dhanasekar,

With Illustrator CC (or CS6), you cannot save HTML. There's no feature to save or export HTML using Illustrator CC. You need CS5 or older version for that. Please check: How do I save html in CC?

Regards,

Om

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Brainiac
March 9, 2018

This just cannot work. Nothing Adobe could do would make it work.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
May 4, 2017

The HTML generated by graphic editors has already been outdated in at least 1999. There's no reason whatsoever to use this kind of HTML in no project whatsoever.

When creating web pages the WYSIWYG way, use an editor like Muse, although its code will make a professional web developer cringe as well. But it will at least be better than the HTML code Illustrator can generate.

Om Nath Jha
Om Nath JhaCorrect answer
Brainiac
May 4, 2017

Hi Dhanasekar,

With Illustrator CC (or CS6), you cannot save HTML. There's no feature to save or export HTML using Illustrator CC. You need CS5 or older version for that. Please check: How do I save html in CC?

Regards,

Om

dhanasekarv5189
New Participant
May 5, 2017

Thanks Ohmnath,

We also have entire Adobe cloud software, its there anyother easy way of creating html files from Illustrator to some other adobe softwares? we are using cold fusion appliction for our projects its a legacy, so we really need some HTML creator application from illustrator.

can you also please let me know how SVG file works?

Brainiac
May 5, 2017

I must admit that I am baffled about why anyone should want such a thing, unless it either (a) the belief that HTML is hard to make or (b) the HUGE error that you would design the whole page in Illustrator.

The procedure would be (1) save as PNG (2) place PNG into page design. If HTML is needed it isn't hard to make < IMG Src="file.png" Width=number Height=number >.

Im sure I'm missing a very reasonable reason to want this, but what is it?