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 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 In this final step, you’ll hide the secondary level of navigation - the drop-down men …
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 By the experts at Adobe. © 2005 Adobe Systems Incorporated. What if you want the button on your web form to say …
Adobe GoLive CS2 offers a variety of versioning tools, including directory-based versioning, support for Concurrent Versions Sys …
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 To begin working on a Version Cue site you must first mount the site from your local machine. This means that …
Make a splash on the webWritten by The Adobe Creative Team.What can you show for a website while it’s under construction? Create …
Website designers and managers are finding they no longer need to be expert programmers to reap the benefits of a behind-the-scenes dat …
Step 1. Covering the Basics First things first: I’ll assume you have a hosting account with an ISP (Internet Services Provider) o …
Step 2. Getting Ready for Takeoff The Database Now you need a database. It will act as your “data source” in GoLive, and we …
Step 3. Going Dynamic You’ll now use the Dynamic Site Wizard in GoLive to make your site dynamic. From the Site menu, choose Set …
Step 4. What is a Data Source? If you’re working with dynamic data for the first time, you may be wondering what the difference i …
Step 5. Search and You Shall Find You’ve created your database, made your site dynamic, and linked the two together. You’re …
Step 6. Fine Tuning the Searches Your dynamic Search form is working, but now you need to plan for all the ways a user might try to use …