Real World Adobe GoLive 5

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Peachpit Press, 2001 - 960 Seiten
GoLive 5 is Adobe's premier cross-platform, Web development tool, offering superb HTML control, powerful site management, and support for Cascading Style Sheets, DHTML, and JavaScript. Both coders and designers use GoLive's site creation and management tools to develop content for the Web. Adobe GoLive 5 now offers integration with XML, Adobe PDF, and Microsoft Active Server Pages, making it an industrial-strength giant in the Web design world. Real World Adobe GoLive 5 is the definitive guide for Web designers eager to master the ins and outs of GoLive's many tools and features. The book targets all levels of users, starting with beginners who want to learn the basics of GoLive's page creation, editing, and site management. It also targets intermediate and advanced users who know the software fairly well but want to learn the more complex features of GoLive, including scripting, animation, and style sheets. Useful as a tutorial or reference, Real World Adobe GoLive 5 is an ideal book for anyone wanting to increase productivity with this powerful Web design powerhouse. Previous Edition ISBN: 0-201-35474-8.

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Jeff Carlson divides his time between his Seattle Web design company, Never Enough Coffee Creations, freelance writing, and serving as the Managing Editor of the electronic newsletter TidBITS. Jeff is the founder of eSCENE, an annual anthology of the best short fiction on the Web. He's also written Palm Organizers: Visual QuickStart Guide for Peachpit Press. lives in Seattle, where he commutes daily on the Internet. He writes a regular column for Adobe Magazine, and is one of the authors of Peachpit's Real World Scanning and Halftones, Second Edition.

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