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GoLive 5 Visual Insight is part of a series from Coriolis that's aimed at novice to intermediate users--particularly those who appreciate terse instructions alongside step-by-step screen shots. The goal is to offer practical lessons that users can put to work right away, and in a visual presentation that, one hopes, makes even complicated tasks seem easy.
For the most part, the authors have succeeded. First, they introduce the GoLive work environment--with all of its inspectors and docking palettes--and then take readers slowly through the process of creating pages, site organization, and using images, links, tables, and frames. And they introduce JavaScript actions and cascading style sheets--all in the first 11 chapters. The remainder of the book walks readers through five projects, each of which deals with a specific task; for example, making page templates, or using JavaScript actions to create alert boxes.

Unfortunately, the situations in these projects are exactly as "real-life" as promised. For example, one JavaScript project shows how to make clickable text that changes the background color of the page--readers must imagine their own rationale for using such a trick on their own sites. Another problem is that some of the characters in the source code are incorrect: a few times, squares appear in HTML, where double quotation marks should be. Although one doesn't need to know HTML in order to use GoLive--and, in fact, the book doesn't show the source code very often--these errors could confuse readers.

These negatives aside, the book does include a handy pullout of keyboard shortcuts and a thorough index. Also, its ultra-slow pacing might appeal to those who feel overwhelmed by all of the buttons and inspector options in Adobe GoLive. --Angelynn Grant

Topics covered:
Introductory instruction for using Adobe GoLive, including:

Learning the work environment--tools, palettes, and inspectors.
Creating pages and sites.
Working with text, images, links, forms, tables, and frames.
Introduction to style sheets and JavaScript.

Introduction
About Adobe GoLive 5
GoLive began life back in 1996 as an offering from a small German software firm called go-net. This first version, called golive Pro, was only for the Macintosh platform and was only the second WYSIWYG Web page creation program for the Mac (the first was Adobe’s PageMill). Although it had several promising features, the general reaction was that it was difficult to use.
Reworked as GoLive CyberStudio in early 1997 by GoLive Systems, the program began a steady progress through various releases. CyberStudio 2, released in late 1997, was already a truly sophisticated and usable program. By 1998, with the release of CyberStudio 3, a full range of Web authoring capabilities, including support for Cascading Style Sheets, made the program one of the top contenders in the Mac universe.
When Adobe acquired CyberStudio in 1999, the program came full circle, regaining its original name and knocking PageMill out of the running for good. Since that time, Adobe has kept adding more features to the program. Adobe GoLive 4 picked up the numbering where CyberStudio had left off and was the first release of the program to include a Windows version. GoLive 5 is Adobe’s second release of the program.
Who Needs This Book
If you’re just getting started with Web site design, this book will take you from the most basic necessities all the way through much more sophisticated techniques. You’ll learn everything from simply changing fonts to adding dynamic animation to your Web pages.
More advanced users aren’t neglected, either. If you’re thoroughly familiar with the latest Web technologies, but need to get up to speed on GoLive, then GoLive 5 Visual Insight is your best route to that goal.
Visual Insight Philosophy
The Visual Insight series of books from Coriolis is geared to presenting practical knowledge in a visually appealing format that makes learning easy. Each process in the book is clearly described step by step, and each step is carefully illustrated to show exactly how to accomplish the tasks involved.
The Visual Insight books are in a two-column format, with the steps listed on the left side of the page and the accompanying figures on the right side, next to the steps they illustrate. The steps get right to the point, making sure that you waste no time in getting done what you need to get done.
This Book’s Structure
This book has two parts. Part I, Techniques and Tasks, is composed of Chapters 1 through 11. This part deals with the nitty-gritty details of working with GoLive. It presents, in down-to-earth language, the precise methods and procedures you need to follow to make GoLive do what you want. Each chapter’s topic is progressively more advanced, beginning with the chapter on understanding the GoLive user interface and leading up to the chapter on using Dynamic HTML to jazz up your pages.
Part II, Projects, is composed of Chapters 12 through 16. This part contains a series of projects that expand on the knowledge gained in Part I. Each project deals with how to use GoLive to solve a common, real-life Web design situation such as creating custom Web page templates, working with invisible layers, and setting the stacking order in animations.
Beginning users are probably best off starting with Chapter 1 and working their way through the book chapter by chapter. More advanced users might want to dive into the table of contents or index and go right to the areas that they need to use right away.