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Web Editor with Extensive Adobe Integration

Reviewed by: Blake Boyer
Adobe GoLive 5.0

Adobe may have come late to the web editor market dominated by Dreamweaver and Frontpage, but Adobe GoLive is a product worth consideration.. Because GoLive is built by Adobe, the number one company where PC graphics software is concerned, you can be sure that each new revision will be cutting edge technology. Adobe has gone to great pains to integrate into GoLive support for their premium priced, highly regarded vector and rastor based products. Similar to Macromedia's integration of Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Flash, Adobe can now do on-the-fly editing of original files created with Photoshop, Illustrator and LiveMotion.

Once these files have been edited in their native program, GoLive automatically reflects these changes without having to re-import the new version. The "Save for Web" option in Photoshop has now been implemented in GoLive, allowing designers to optimize image files without having to open Photoshop. Be warned, however, you need the lastest revisions of these products to take advantage of the linkage.

Built for the designers not fimiliar with hand coded HTML, GoLive has a host of features in version 5.0. These improvements include 360code, improved table editing, accessing databases, an enhanced interactive editor and more support for W3C standards and emerging technologies. But how does it stack up against the competition?


Similar to other WYSIWYG design programs, GoLive provides two windows for creating web sites. The first is the 'Site Structure Window.' This window gives access to the most used resources in the web site, including files, external links, colors, fonts and more. The second is the 'Document Window' Where you create individual web pages using a WYSIWYG editor, access the source code, create framesets and preview the page without bringing up a browser.

You create a web page by simply dragging elements from the objects palette onto the page itself. These can be images, text boxes, tables, form objects, and multimedia elements like Shockwave and Quicktime. For those designers requiring pixel-level accuracy a layout grid can be loaded on the page. This is very similar to the feature offered by NetObjects Fusion. After placing elements on the page you can edit them individually through the context-sensitive 'Inspector Palette.'

Objects Palette   Inspector Palette

Objects Palette

 

Inspector Palette

GoLive, like Dreamweaver, empowers designers to drag pre-scripted actions like rollover buttons, JavaScript and DHTML behaviors from the palette onto the page. This enables designers to speed up the creative process.

Once your web site has been built GoLive can check it for link errors and missing files. After these errors are resolved you can upload the site using the traditional, integrated FTP program or the new Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning extensions to the HTTP Protocol.

GoLive can now import and edit HTML, Cold Fusion, ASP, JavaScript and even XML, without the worry of GoLive mangling the code. However, it lacks Dreamweaver capability of cleaning up MS Word HTML or even basic HTML. On the plus side, GoLive can validate HTML according to browser compatibility and W3C standards.

Adobe has added database publishing to its new toolset. GoLive can now connect to OLE DB and ODBC-compliant databases. It's still unrefined and limited to writing Active Server Pages using VBScript. Building a database query is as simple as creating a dialog box and linking content to chosen database fields.

Other features include:

  • Simultaneous Layout/Source views
  • HTML element Search and Replace
  • Optimized Layout Grid
  • Store HTML snippets
  • Markup Tree view
  • Adobe Integration via Smart Objects and Smart Links
  • Photoshop's Save for Web Image Optimization Engine built in
  • Import Photoshop as HTML
  • Tracing Image
  • Multiple undo
  • History palette
  • Table palette
  • Table data sorting
  • Table styles
  • Transform palette
  • Floating Box to Layout Grid conversion
  • Cascading Style Sheet enhancements
  • Align palette
  • Color palette enhancements
  • Contextual menus
  • Customizable keyboard shortcuts
  • Site reporting
  • Site templates
  • Workgroup collaboration via WebDAV
  • Cross-platform site file
  • Network status window

Conclusion
Compared to other WYSIWYG web editors like Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe GoLive can hold its own in most areas. You can design just about anything you can dream up. But it does have limitations. Compared to Dreamweaver, it has a weak implementation of templates. Dreamweaver has a very robust template capability, allowing designers to create templates with editable and locked regions as well as the power to apply a template to thousands of HTML files with the click of a button. GoLive also lacks some of Dreamweaver's more powerful and extensive database support via its UltraDev ($500.00+) software program.

Like Macromedia, Adobe offers a free, fully functional 30-day trial version. So, what's the final verdict? That depends. If you are using the latest Adobe products, GoLive make sense. On the other hand, Microsofts FrontPage has advantages when database integration is involved and Macromedia's Dreamweaver is still the most robust regarding handling html code, and third party technologies like Cold Fusion, PHP, etc.

GoLive 5.0 is available in both Mac and Windows versions, and is offered at an estimated street price of $299. GoLive is available individually, or as part of Adobe's "Web Collection," which consists of GoLive, Illustrator, LiveMotion, and Photoshop for $999. GoLive is also available at a reduced rate for purchasers of Adobe Photoshop 6 (until March of 2001).

 

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