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 …
Step 7. Allowing Record Ownership
The last thing you need to do on the Search page is create a login area at the bottom. This is where …
Creating SVG content has traditionally required extensive coding knowledge and a solid understanding of the sometimes cryptic mobile fi …
New Adobe GoLive CS2 software helps you unlock the power of CSS and take your ideas to new places with powerful mobile authoring tool …
Intuitive visual tools
Visual CSS layout
Use a visual CSS layout window to create standards-compliant code that renders faithfully on m …
System requirements
Windows
Intel Pentium III or 4 processor
Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or 4, or Windows XP with S …
Mobile publishing with Adobe GoLive CS2
The market for mobile content is booming in Japan and Europe and is rapidly emerging in North …