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Real world Adobe GoLive 4 / by Jeff Carlson and Glenn Fleishman ; with Neil Robertson and Agen Schmitz.

By: Carlson, Jeff.
Contributor(s): Fleishman, Glenn | Robertson, Neil, 1938- | Schmitz, Agen G. N.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berkeley, Calif. : Peachpit Press, 1999Description: xxxvi, 724 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0201354748.Subject(s): Adobe GoLive | Web sites -- Design | Multimedia systemsDDC classification: 006.696
Contents:
Part 1: Golive basics -- Getting started -- The Inspector -- Palettes and parts -- Preferences and customizing -- Layout, source and preview -- Part 2: Pages -- Page overview -- Text and fonts -- Images -- Color -- Tables -- Frames -- Layout grids and floating boxes -- Forms -- Page specials -- Part 3: Sites -- Site management -- Files, folders and links -- Sitewide sets -- Staging and synchronizing Sites -- Site maps -- Importing a site -- Site specials -- Part 4: Advanced -- Advanced features -- Javascript -- Animation -- Actions -- Cascading style sheets -- Web database -- Plug-ins and media.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
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Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Adobe GoLive is a cross-platform, visual web page editor. This reference guide provides information on GoLive 4.

Includes index.

Part 1: Golive basics -- Getting started -- The Inspector -- Palettes and parts -- Preferences and customizing -- Layout, source and preview -- Part 2: Pages -- Page overview -- Text and fonts -- Images -- Color -- Tables -- Frames -- Layout grids and floating boxes -- Forms -- Page specials -- Part 3: Sites -- Site management -- Files, folders and links -- Sitewide sets -- Staging and synchronizing Sites -- Site maps -- Importing a site -- Site specials -- Part 4: Advanced -- Advanced features -- Javascript -- Animation -- Actions -- Cascading style sheets -- Web database -- Plug-ins and media.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

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 .

Glenn Fleishman is a writer, consultant, and - as he puts it - unsolicited pundit.

He started off his electronic career as a typesetter at a time when the profession was going through rapid transformation to desktop publishing. He has managed a service bureau, designed catalogs, administered a building full of Macintoshes, and taught classes and spoken at conferences. Glenn started one of the first Web presence firms, Point of Presence Company, back in mid-1994. He sold the company in fall 1996 to join Amazon.com Books as catalog manager. During his tenure there, he helped increase the catalog from 1 million to 2.5 million titles. He left in spring 1997 to return to freelance work. He is a contributing editor for Adobe Magazine, where he currently writes the Web Watcher column. He is a regular contributor The New York Times Circuits section, where he has written about routing, modems, and how comic strip artists are using the Internet. Why "unsolicited pundit"? Glenn writes: "Because offering my opinion without asking first has gotten me some nice gigs. Stewart Alsop, then-editor-in-chief of InfoWorld, suggested that I write a lead Enterprise section feature on Internet Service Providers (ISPs) after I wrote him a 'Stewart, you ignorant slut' email chastising him for minor errors in a column he wrote. That's the foundation of my career as a professional writer."

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