User Guide

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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
See also
About Adobe Stock Photos” on page 61
Other resources” on page 9
Whats new
New features
Mobile authoring
Mobile workspaces
Automaticallyconfigure theworkspace formobileformats when youcreateanewdocument.
See
“Designing for mobile devices” on page 461.
Small screen rendering Preview mobile content in GoLives built-in LiveRendering browser. See “Designing for
mobile devices” on page 461.
CSS integration Create flexible designsthatworkwellinbothstandardand mobile browsers.See Using cascading
stylesheets for flexible page designs” on page 461.
MMS messages Create sophisticated multimedia messages for mobile devices. See “About MMS messages” on
page 462.
Copy HTML to XHTML Create mobile-compatible copies of web pages quickly and easily. See To copy HTML pages
to XHTML Mobile” on page 469.
SVG previews Edit SVG and add JavaScript interactivity with an intuitive, visual interface. See “About SVG Tiny
format” on page 466.
Updated CSS
Liquid layouts
Create flexible layouts with CSS layout objects and the CSS layout grid. See “About CSS layout
objects” on page 245.
CSS site management With theCSS tabinthe site window,updateclass file namesthroughoutasite andviewrefer-
enced HTML files in the In & Out Links palette. See “About the site window” on page 202.
Enhanced CSS editor View source code and check syntax while you edit stylesheets. See “View options for the CSS
Editor” on page 321.
Automatic style conversion Replace HTML styles with CSS styles, or vice versa. See “To replace HTML or CSS
styles” on page 307.
Default CSS files Apply a default stylesheet to all new files you create in a site. See “To set an external stylesheet as
the site default” on page 322.
InDesign integration
Streamlined workflow
Optimize images and text with one click, and customize formatting in the CSS editor. See
Adding images from InDesign packages” on page 389 and “Adding text and tables from InDesign” on page 390.
Import layers Show and hide InDesign layers in GoLives Layers palette. See “About InDesign packages” on
page 385.