‘GoLive’ Category

Laying It Out

Laying It Out

Laying It Out

I forge ahead and whip up four icons for the navigation bar, and now I want to arrange them into a square in the left- …

Dropping in Text

Dropping in Text

Dropping in Text

Once again, I whip out the Layout Grid to help me assemble the body of my News page, which is more or less duplicat …

Action!

Action!

Action!

It’s now a federal law that every Web site must have JavaScript rollover buttons, and since I didn’t want to get …

Making JavaScript Rollover and Play Nice

Making JavaScript Rollover and Play Nice

Making JavaScript Rollover and Play Nice

First off, I bring up my left.html page, where the navigational icons are located. By doubl …

A Touch of Stylesheets

A Touch of Stylesheets

A Touch of Stylesheets

As with JavaScript, I’m familiar with how cascading stylesheets operate, but I’ve never put them …

QuickTime and Other Plug-ins

QuickTime and Other Plug-ins

QuickTime and Other Plug-ins

One of the more surprising features of GoLive is its built-in QuickTime Editor. The Editor works almost …

Doing Site Maintenance

Doing Site Maintenance

Doing Site Maintenance

So now the site is humming, complete with tables, frames, JavaScript, CSS, QuickTime, and RealAudio. All of t …

Search and Destroy

Search and Destroy

Search and Destroy

Being able to make changes to your whole site with one command is extremely useful, and GoLive offers several fea …

Outro

Outro

Outro

As I’ve said, GoLive isn’t perfect. It suffers from several problems common to all WYSIWYG editors: convoluted cod …

Teach menus to drop down and roll over

Teach menus to drop down and roll over

Using Adobe GoLiveÂ, we’ll design a navigation bar for the home page of a website. First we’ll create a rollover button th …

Create rollover buttons

Create rollover buttons

Create rollover buttons
In GoLive you can add rollovers by adding an image placeholder from the Basic set of the Objects palette and se …

Add an image to a layer

Add an image to a layer

Add an image to a layer
Now we’ll complete the navigational button by adding an image that contains text.

From the Basic set of …

Create a drop-down menu

Create a drop-down menu

Create a drop-down menu
The drop-down menu we’ll create in this tutorial involves three steps. First, we’ll create the cont …

Show and hide the drop-down menu

Show and hide the drop-down menu

Show and hide the drop-down menu
Now your navigation bar is almost complete. We’ll add actions to the image you’re using as …

Hide the drop-down menu when the page loads

Hide the drop-down menu when the page loads

Hide the drop-down menu when the page loads
In this final step, you’ll hide the secondary level of navigation – the drop-do …

Rollovers to go

Rollovers to go

Rollovers to go
By the experts at Adobe. © 2005 Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Design the perfect rollover image and let Adobe GoLive …

Create a custom button

Create a custom button

Create a custom button
By the experts at Adobe. © 2005 Adobe Systems Incorporated.
What if you want the button on your web form to say …

Manage versions of your site with Version Cue

Manage versions of your site with Version Cue

Adobe GoLive CS2 offers a variety of versioning tools, including directory-based versioning, support for Concurrent Versions Sys …

Create a Version Cue project

Create a Version Cue project

Create a Version Cue project
There are several ways to create a Version Cue project, so we cover two of them in this tutorial. First, w …

Mount a Version Cue site

Mount a Version Cue site

Mount a Version Cue site
To begin working on a Version Cue site you must first mount the site from your local machine. This means that …

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