GoLive® CS2. Doc Set, English
Unlock the power of CSS with intuitive visual tools, easily take your existing Adobe assets to the web, and design and publish sophisticated web and mobile content with Adobe® GoLive® CS2 software.
<i>Enhanced live rendering</i>
Preview changes to Web and mobile content in a real-time, integrated engine built on the Opera® browser that supports Small-Screen Rendering (SSR).
<i>Simple visual tools to build and edit CSS-based pages</i>
Build Web pages that conform to open standards using innovative new visual CSS workflows based on the CSS Editor and CSS prebuilt block objects.
<i>Visual CSS authoring for mobile devices</i>
Easily author and validate standards-compliant CSS content for mobile devices using simple visual tools.
<i>Visual SVG-t inspection and authoring for mobile</i>
View SVG-t content in split-view interfaces, enabling art tree, source, and XML outline views and access to an animation scrubbing timeline for rapid development.
<i>Total site management</i>
Track and manage everything in your site, from assets to links, uploading content using Secure FTP and WebDAV via SSH or SSL. Easily synchronize local and remote files.
<i>Complete development environment for OMA, W3C, and 3GPP standards</i>
Develop for mobile using global industry standards, including CSS, XHTML, SVG Tiny, SMIL, MPEG-4, and more.
<i>Collaborative asset management</i>
Track your team-based projects using popular content versioning systems like Perforce, CVS, or Version Cue®, or use Local/Network File System Directory Versioning.
<i>Quick Start developer mode</i>
Open GoLive in a comfortable, code-only mode — great for developers who still want access to GoLive site management features.
<i>Automated favicon creation</i>
Reduce the time it takes to create favicons, using an easy drag-and-drop interface.
<i>Enhanced InDesign Package for GoLive</i>
Transfer assets from Adobe InDesign® software to GoLive with drag-and-drop ease, open an InDesign package in GoLive and export to XHTML to jump-start your site, or flow tagged InDesign content into CSS templates.