Adobe GoLive 4 for Macintosh and Windows (Visual QuickStart Guides)

Adobe GoLive 4 for Macintosh and Windows (Visual QuickStart Guides)

by ShelyBrisbin (Author)

Synopsis

Adobe GoLive is an award winning Web-authoring tool, aimed at professional Web site designers and developers, which integrates seamlessly with the latest version of Photoshop. GoLive 4 continues to offer superb HTML control, powerful site management features, and support for CSS, DHTML, as well as ready-made JavaScript actions. GoLive 4 includes an improved QuickTime movie editor, which permits Web developers to edit video directly within the GoLive window. Adobe GoLive 4 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide provides thorough coverage of all the palettes and tools in the GoLive interface, as well as all the new features of the application. This is the first cross-platform edition of a GoLive VQS, and will appeal to all those eagerly awaiting the release of the Windows version of the software. Step-by-step explanation of Adobe GoLive's tools for designing dynamic Web pages. Previous, Mac-only edition sold over 10,000 copies. Detailed coverage of all the new features to get busy professionals up and running quickly.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: 1
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Published: 30 Aug 1999

ISBN 10: 0201354772
ISBN 13: 9780201354775
Book Overview: Adobe's award-winning Web-authoring tool, GoLive, gives professional Web site designers and developers superb HTML control, powerful site-management tools, support for CSS and DHTML, seamless integration with Photoshop, and ready-made JavaScript actions. To get the most out of this feature-rich program and get to work quickly, you need a no-nonsense guide like Adobe GoLive 4 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide. With step-by-step instructions and hundreds of screenshots, the author walks you through all of GoLive's palettes and tools, as well as new and improved features such as the QuickTime movie editor, which lets you edit video directly from the GoLive window. This cross-platform guide was designed with busy professionals in mind. Whether you follow it as a tutorial or use the tabbed format to go straight to a specific topic, you'll be designing dynamic Web pages in no time.

Author Bio

Shelly Brisbin has written about technology for more than ten years. Currently a freelance writer based in Austin, Texas, Brisbin writes a weekly Internet column for the CitySearch/AustinWeb site and contributes features and reviews to national computer magazines.Before taking up the freelance life, Brisbin served as Networking Editor for MacUser magazine, leading the publication's connectivity and Internet coverage. Brisbin has written for MacWorld, MacWeek, NetProfessional, The Net, SunWorld and other publications and has contributed to four computer books. Brisbin has also worked as a system administrator and consultant. In her free time, she runs a music-related Web site and mailing list.