Adobe® GoLive® CS2 software delivers what you need to create professional Web sites. Work with Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe Illustrator®, and Adobe PDF files directly within GoLive without switching between applications. Maximize your productivity with a creative Web design environment that suits your style. Design without compromise using powerful tools that support industry standards. author Candyce Mairs instructs users on the GoLive CS2 interface, new features, GoLive basics, page creation, site maintenence and more. Work files are included so the user can follow along. To begin learning simply click on one of the Adobe® GoLive® CS2 lessons.
Introduction
Welcome Course Topics Software Requirements/Installation New Features
CSS Control Mobile Authoring Site Management Shared Integration Part 1 Shared Integration Part 2 Site Publishing Extensions/SDK Web Basics
Web Overview Servers File Structure File Names Browsers
Getting Started
Work Area
Toolbars
Working with Palettes
Inspector Palette
Object Palette
Tools
Setting up Workspaces
Site Window
Site Organization
What is a .site?
Site Tabs
Site Trash
Document Window
View Modes
Split View
Properties Buttons
Status Bar
HTML Markup Tree
Page Titles
Page Preview Options
Page Views
Preview Options
Browser Preferences
Text
Adding Text
HTML Text Formatting
P vs. BR
Headers
HTML Text Sizes
Working with Fonts
Creating Font Sets
Horizontal Rule
Lists
Bulleted Lists
Numbered Lists
Definition Lists
Nested Lists
Editing Lists
List Alternatives
Working with Images
Adding Images
Image Properties
Background Images
Tracing Images
Smart Objects
What is a Smart Object?
Smart Object Workflow
Photoshop Smart Objects
Illustrator Smart Objects
Editing Smart Objects
Smart Favorite Icons
Links
Link Types
Absolute vs Relative Links
Email Links
Bookmarks
Imagemaps/Hotspots
Hotspot Tools
Link Colors
Tables
Creating a Table
Table Properties
Editing Tables
Adding Color
Merging/Splitting Cells
Table Palette
Sorting Table Contents
Importing Data
Exporting Table Data
Nesting Tables
Layout Grids
Working with a Layout Grid
Adding Objects
Aligning Objects in a Grid
Converting Tables to Grids
Converting Grids to Tables
CSS
What is a Style?
Why Use CSS?
CSS Editor
Tag Selectors
Class Selectors
ID Selectors
Where to Store Your Styles?
Editing Styles
External Style Sheets
CSS Objects & Liquid Layouts
Forms
Form Basics
Create a Form
Radio Buttons
Checkboxes
Select Elements
Submit/Reset Buttons
Form Inventory
Form Snippets
Layers
Using Layers
Layers Palette
Interactivity
Types of Interactivity
Image Swapping
Adding an Action
Script Library
JavaScript Editor
Site Maintenance Made Easy
Snippets
Components
Stationery
Templates
Collections
Site Management
Error Correction
Find/Replace
Spell Check
Link Check
FTP
What is FTP?
Uploading/Downloading Files
Synchronizing
Adding Movies
Adding Quicktime
Adding Flash
Closing
Additional Resources
Final Thoughts
Credits
About the Author