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Adobe Announces GoLive 9

News: Written on June 11, 2007

Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced the immediate availability of Adobe® GoLive® 9 software for professional designers who want to build web design skills.

GoLive and FreeHand: Not Dead Yet

News: Written by Glenn Fleishman on June 7, 2006

Follow the trail of a rumor that spread around the world.

No MacTel Version of Photoshop Until 2007

News: Written by Terri Stone on March 28, 2006

Creative Suite applications won't be Universal until version 3.

Web How-To: Use CSS to Get Your Site Out of the "Box"

How-Tos: Written by Deborah Shadovitz on February 8, 2006

With Dreamweaver and this simple CSS tutorial, you can create visual interest and organize information.

Adobe Talks: GoLive

News: Written on June 27, 2005

Adobe GoLive CS2 focused heavily on innovating the development for the mobile market and in the development of CSS Web sites.

Explore the Adobe Stock Photos Workflow

Features: Written on June 3, 2005

Never lose track of a stock photo again. A service new in Creative Suite 2 lets you download comps free of watermarks, and it invisibly links the comps to high-res originals.

Review: Adobe GoLive CS2

Reviews: Written by Jeff Carlson on May 5, 2005

The new version of the Web-publishing program solves some problems and leaves others untouched. Jeff Carlson's review reveals the strengths and weaknesses.

Adobe GoLive How-To: Intro to Using Cascading Style Sheets

How-Tos: Written by Steve Holmes on February 11, 2005

You're going to be one step ahead of everyone else when you start getting into the habit of using styles sheets. In this introduction to CSS, Steve Holmes will help you get your Website design and workflow off on the right track.

The Creative Toolbox: Packing Up InDesign Layouts for GoLive Pages

Features: Written by George Penston on March 30, 2004

With the Creative Suite, Adobe application integration has never been tighter, especially between InDesign CS and GoLive CS. See how you can turn an InDesign layout into a GoLive Web site in a few steps.

Plug-Ins and XTensions: GoLive Flashers, InDesign Stitchers, Photoshop Adjusters, QuarkXPress Fixers

Features: Written by Jay J. Nelson on February 4, 2004

This month's round-up of plug-ins and XTensions includes tools for automatically fixing images in QuarkXPress 6, making color corrections in Photoshop, enabling Flash files in GoLive, and stitching booklets in InDesign. Pllus, a nifty way to export XPress layouts as TIFF or JPEG files.

The Creative Toolbox: GoLive CS Goes for Broke

Reviews: Written by George Penston on December 23, 2003

Adobe's Web design application gets its share of new features as part of the Adobe Creative Suite but does it have what it takes to go up against the favored Macromedia Dreamweaver?

Plug-Ins and XTensions: Photoshop Shadow Fixers, QuarkXPress PSD Importers, PDF Image Editors, and GoLive Menu Makers

Features: Written by Jay J. Nelson on November 5, 2003

This month's round-up of plug-ins and XTensions includes tools for editing embedded images in Acrobat files, making drop-down menus in GoLive, tracking table data in InDesign, fixing grainy graphics in Photoshop, and adding real transparency in QuarkXPress. Plus, a passel of native QuarkXPress 6 XTensions.

Adobe Creative Suite: An All-Star Line-up

Features: Written by David Blatner Sandee Cohen Bruce Fraser Sharon Steuer Pamela Pfiffner Glenn Fleishman on October 7, 2003

The new Adobe Creative Suite integrates Adobe's graphics applications into a workflow that addresses the needs of nearly every creative professional, from inspiration through execution, from print to Web. Here's a quick look at Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and GoLive from creativepro.com's own all-star line up of experts. Plus, a PDF analysis and a Version Cue preview.

Plug-Ins and XTensions: Symbol Sprayers, Style Shapers, Frame Makers, Design Helpers

Features: Written by Jay J. Nelson on July 2, 2003

This month's round-up of plug-ins and XTensions includes tools for creating complex style sheets in InDesign and QuarkXPress, painting with sophisticated symbols in Illustrator, framing Photographs in Photoshop, and adding barcodes in several applications. Plus, Gluon's DesignPack gives you five XTensions in ne package.

Web How-To: Going Live with GoLive

How-Tos: Written by Jeff Carlson Glenn Fleishman on January 21, 2003

For years Macromedia Dreamweaver had a lock on the hearts and minds of Web designers -- and deservedly so. Then Adobe launched a counter-campaign with GoLive. For those unfamiliar with the software, this tutorial not only shows the basic steps required to make a simple Web page in GoLive but also provides more-advanced users with a bevy of last-minute tips.

Web How-To: Creating Pop-Up Menus in Dreamweaver and GoLive

How-Tos: Written by G. H. Cloutier on October 10, 2002

Making menus for Web sites used to require access to programmers, but these days many more styles of menus are readily available to designers . In this feature, learn how to make menus that pop up in precise locations. This technique requires DHTML, but it's easily accomplished in Dreamweaver or GoLive, both of which are covered here.

The Creative Toolbox: A First Look at GoLive 6.0

Features: Written by George Penston on February 19, 2002

I've been using Adobe GoLive since its first incarnation. In its previous five versions, it's gained powerful, unique features and undergone a couple of name changes.

Importing Photoshop Layers into GoLive

Features: Written by Stephen Dow on August 21, 2001

Many Web designers use Adobe Photoshop or ImageReady to compose their Web pages before committing them to HTML. This process can be time-consuming; each layer needs to be exported, named and cataloged individually into your Web directory before you even start piecing it back together. Doesn't leave much time for you to goof off and surf the Web now does it?

The Creative Toolbox: Usability by Design

Features: Written by George Penston on August 5, 2001

Keeping a few usability basics in mind can help you make your Web sites easy to navigate -- without forcing you to abandon your aesthetic sensibilities.