Adding Sticky Buttons to a Framed Site
Describes how to create a type of DHTML interactivity using Adobe GoLive.
Shadovitz, Deborah. Mac Design Magazine (2003). Design>Web Design>DHTML>Adobe GoLive
Create a Client-Side Image Map
Want to add another dimension to your site's images? Consider using image maps. With an image map you can break up a single image into multiple clickable regions, each with it's own hot spot.
Shadovitz, Deborah. Mac Design Magazine (2005). Design>Web Design>Interactive
How to create interesting graphical dividers in Adobe GoLive to use in web designs.
Shadovitz, Deborah. Mac Design Magazine (2005). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive
Creating Disappearing Text or Images
In this tutorial, you'll see how to create text that's invisible as the page loads and appears only when a user rolls the mouse over a specific graphic, i.e., text appears on 'mouseover'and disappears when the mouse is no longer over the graphic.
Shadovitz, Deborah. Mac Design Magazine (2003). Design>Web Design>DHTML>Adobe GoLive
Creating Sticky Buttons in a Component
A more sophisticated method for denoting an active page or section of a site is to make your buttons 'sticky'–having a button remain 'stuck' in its clicked state even after it's been clicked. Two ways of setting up sticky or locking buttons are shown here.
Shadovitz, Deborah. Mac Design Magazine (2003). Design>Web Design>DHTML>Adobe GoLive
Creating Time-Triggered Events
In this column, we'll show you how to add GoLive Actions to the Timeline, enabling things to happen at specified intervals within the Scene's playback.
Shadovitz, Deborah. Mac Design Magazine. Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive
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