Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 432 pages
- Published by: Adobe Press; Pap/Cdr edition December 1, 2005
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0321321863
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0321321862
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 7.2 x 0.9 inches
- Weighs: 1.8 pounds
Book Description
When you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and start taking advantage of GoLive CS2's powerful site management and collaboration capabilities, mobile authoring features, and enhanced CSS authoring tools, it’s time to get the guide from the people behind the software. In these pages, The Adobe Creative Team uses a series of project-based lessons to guide you through every feature of GoLive. Working at your own pace, using training materials created and tested in Adobe’s own classrooms and labs, you’ll soon be creating effective, efficient Web sites with GoLive CS2. Step-by-step instructions clearly detail toolbars, palettes, site architecture, CSS, image maps, and more. And plenty of attention has been paid to GoLive CS2’s new features as well: enhanced live rendering, including small-screen rendering for mobile content development; innovative visual CSS authoring and mobile CSS support; visual SVG-Tiny authoring; enhanced site management, and more. Each chapter concludes with a review section to reinforce what you’ve learned, while the companion CD-ROM provides all files and images you need to complete the exercises in each chapter.
About The Author
The Adobe Creative Team is made up of designers, writers, and editors who have extensive, real-world knowledge of and expertise in using Adobe products. They work closely with the Adobe product development teams and Adobe's Instructional Communications team to come up with creative, challenging, and visually appealing projects to help both new and more experienced users get up to speed quickly on Adobe
software products.
Reader Reviews
After using Frontpage for many years, I thought I would give Golive a try (after all it came with the CS2 suite). This book did the job I needed done in teaching me how to use GoLive, but I decided to return to using Frontpage after reading the book and experimenting with GoLive. I know that Frontpage gets a lot of bad press (I currently use 2003, and do not plan to upgrade for quite awhile). Frontpage is just so much easier for me to use than spending all of the extra time I would need to learn GoLive as well as I would need to in order to use it effectively. (...)
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