When creating a button, you may want to add a Down state and an Over While Down state in addition to the Up and Over states. These states give web page users additional visual cues.

You can create a nav bar using two-state or three-state buttons, but only a button with all four states qualifies as a real nav bar button in Fireworks. Fireworks has several Nav Bar behaviors that make buttons act as though they are related to each other. For example, you can create nav bar buttons that act like the push buttons on an old car radio: when the user clicks a button, it remains down until another button is clicked.

Although four-state buttons are not mandatory in a nav bar, using them allows you to take advantage of the built-in Nav Bar behaviors in Fireworks.

For details about creating the Up and Over states for a button, see Creating a simple two-state button.

To create a Down state:

  1. With a two-state button open in the Button Editor, click the Down tab.
  2. Do one of the following to create the button's Down state:
    • Click Copy Over Graphic to paste a copy of the Over state button into the Down window, and then edit it to change its appearance.
    • Drag and drop, import, or draw a graphic.

    NOTE

    When you insert or create a graphic for the Down state, the Include Nav Bar Down State option is automatically chosen. This button state is for buttons that are part of navigation bars.

To create an Over While Down state:

  1. With a three-state button open in the Button Editor, click the Over While Down tab.
  2. Do one of the following to create the button's Over While Down state:
    • Click Copy Down Graphic to paste a copy of the Down state graphic into the Over While Down window, and then edit it to change its appearance.
    • Drag and drop, import, or draw a graphic.

    NOTE

    When you insert or create a graphic for the Over While Down State, the Include Nav Bar Over While Down State option is automatically chosen. This button state is for buttons that are part of navigation bars.