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1. #20169 A resource with links to Actions and Extensions for Adobe GoLive. 2. #20599 Add Interactivity With Rollovers Want to spice up your Web pages with rollovers? Learn how to use GoLive CS to create two types of rollovers. Adobe (2003). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive 3. #20172 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 4. #14681 Wallia reviews the latest Adobe Web-authoring software. Wallia, C.J.S. Intercom (2001). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive 5. #25919 The Brilliance of Smart Photoshop Objects When it comes to editing an image, that typically means going back into the image app, recreating the image, then putting the newly created image into your site. A serious GoLive advantage is that communicates directly with your imaging apps to regenerate a new image right in place on your page. Mac Design Magazine (2005). Design>Web Design>Graphic Design>Adobe GoLive 6. #20508 Streamline your review process with the robust collaboration tool set in Adobe® InCopy™ 2.0. With InCopy, you can track changed text, and add notes and comments without disturbing line breaks. Later, others on the team can easily identify who. Adobe (2003). Articles>Content Management>Single Sourcing>Adobe GoLive 7. #25916 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 8. #20598 Create Queries and Dynamically Update Collections Use GoLive’s new query functionality to simplify complex file management chores by creating queries and attaching them to collections. Adobe (2003). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive 9. #20596 Create Web Sites That Others Can Easily Update You can use the Co-Author feature of Adobe® GoLive® CS to create sections of a Web site that others can update quickly and easily. You specify the layout and format of the content while other people (the co-authors) provide the actual content, update it, and even publish the revised Web pages. Adobe (2003). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive 10. #20173 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 11. #20171 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 12. #20170 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 13. #22522 The Creative Toolbox: Packing Up InDesign Layouts for GoLive Pages With the Creative Suite, Adobe application integration has never been tighter, especially between InDesign CS and GoLive CS. See how you can turn an InDesign layout into a GoLive Web site in a few steps. Penston, George. Creative Pro (2004). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive 14. #20597 Use GoLive’s all-in-one CSS Editor to create cascading style sheets that enable you to easily maintain consistency in typography and formatting throughout a Web site. Adobe (2003). Design>Web Design>CSS>Adobe GoLive 15. #20168 GoLive Talk is an email list for discussion on topics related to the GoLive product from Adobe Systems. 16. #24751 GoLive: The Interaction Designer's Hammer and Nail In web development projects, HTML based prototypes have some advantages when it comes to usability testing. In this article we'll take a look at the HTML editor Adobe GoLive, which has a number of features that makes it a decent prototyping tool. Olsen, Henrik. GUUUI (2004). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive 17. #25915 You can take what you learn here to create as many different looks as you’d like for the links on your pages. Mac Design Magazine (2005). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive 18. #21830 Spaceships flying across your Web page? With dhtml and GoLive, you can make anything move. Niemi, Melissa. Adobe Magazine (2000). Articles>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive 19. #20505 No More Lost Work, No Matter What You Use! Create file versions on the Adobe Web Workgroup Server using your favorite Adobe application. Restore any version using Adobe GoLive. Adobe (2003). Articles>Software>Document Design>Adobe GoLive 20. #25920 Off the Paper and Onto the Web With the professional publishing tools of Adobe InDesign and the expert Web production tools of Adobe GoLive, you can move printed content to the Web to create inspired Web sites that complement the design of your printed pieces. Adobe (2005). Design>Web Design>Single Sourcing>Adobe GoLive 21. #20600 The new source code features in Adobe® GoLive® CSmake it easy to enhance the appearance of source code and specific HTML elements. Adobe (2003). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive 22. #15203 Review: Teaching Yourself Adobe GoLive 4.0 Reviews Adobe GoLive 4.0 Classroom in a Book, and Adobe GoLive 4.0 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide. Wallia, C.J.S. Intercom (2000). Articles>Reviews>Software>Adobe GoLive
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