Adobe® GoLive® CS2 TIPS and TRICKS THE 250 BEST
by Adam Pratt; Lynn Grillo
Adobe® Illustrator® CS2 Classroom in a Book®
by Adobe Creative Team
Adobe® InDesign® CS2 Classroom in a Book®
by Adobe Creative Team
Adobe® Photoshop® CS2 Classroom in a Book®
by Adobe Creative Team
Adobe® Creative Suite 2: Classroom in a Book®
by Adobe Creative Team
Adobe® GoLive® CS2 TIPS and TRICKS THE 250 BEST
by Adam Pratt; Lynn Grillo
Adobe® GoLive® 6.0 Classroom in a Book®
by Adobe Creative Team
Adobe® GoLive® CS2 Official JavaScript Reference
by Adobe Systems Incorporated
Special Edition Using Adobe® GoLive® 6
by Brian Dunning; Allyson Knox; Lori Becker
Adobe® GoLive® Classroom in a Book®
by Adobe Creative Team
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.
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Based on 18 Ratings
Great resource if you need to know GoLive - 2007-07-12
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I know HTML and even some CSS, I just needed to know how to bring it all together in GoLive. This book gave me exactly what I needed. This book would not be a good choice on its own if you did not have some basic web knowledge. If you have little or no web experience I would suggest getting one of the basic html visual quickstart guides from Peachpit press and then venturing into this book.
Great - 2008-06-20
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Recieved item on time, right when we were told it would arrive. Book in very good condition.
Kinda lame, but maybe it's the software, not the book - 2008-05-26
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I lost my copy of Dreamweaver software and happened to have a copy of Golive, so I figured I'd try to learn how to use it. I bought this book and went to town. I had a hard time following the instructions because it shows you one little section of the screen at a time and tells you to go there. Well, of course certain menus aren't always visible all the time, so if you don't see what you're looking for right away, you don't know what to click on to make that little section appear. So even with the illustrated manual, I still felt lost quite a bit.
Another drawback is that if you want to look up how to perform one little function, you can't do that.
I guess this book is good for learning how to build the sample site outlined in the book, but it's not great as a reference to use while trying to build your own site.
I finally gave up and bought another copy of Dreamweaver, which handles a lot better and is much more intuitive than GoLive. GoLive is lame.
OOPS! Useful and detailed, but it chaffes my paradigm... - 2008-05-17
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I read through the first chapter, glanced at the others, started on the project in chapter one, then realized something. I use golive because I find the numbered column on the left side extremely useful. I'll bet this software if used to it's full capacity would be excellent in a production environment where you have several websites to build in a very short time. I don't have that affliction.
I also noticed, after dragging and dropping the component parts for the web page, INLINE STYLES IN THE CODE! WHAT? WHY?
I've spent too many years trying to understand what goes on under the hood of a web site and it's pages. GoLive seems to be more of a burden than a help!
Truly, if you know how to write good algorithms, understand css,PHP, javascript, and MySQL, and can organize your files into a folder structure that makes sense to you, why not do it that way?
I'm just saying...
PS: Adobe just announced that it will no longer support GoLive.
Good resource - 2007-09-27
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This is a great book for me as I am just starting out using GoLive. It makes it easy to look up a topic and get an understanding fairly quickly.
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