Working with cHTML/iHTMLcHTML/iHTML is a markup language for information devices, such as PDAs, smart phones, and cellular phones. cHTML/iHTML is most widely used in Japan for the popular i-mode mobile phone service. In GoLive, you can easily develop sites for both Roman and double-byte (Asian) languages. Follow these basic steps and guidelines to develop your site. Set up the environment and pages. Configure the Objects palette so that you can drag only valid cHTML/iHTML elements to your page. If you are creating a Japanese i-mode site, configure Golive to use the Shift-JIS or Unicode UTF-8 document encoding. Finally, set the page to the cHTML doctype and choose a browser preview setting. Once you set the doctype, only formatting options that are valid in cHTML are available. Add content You can add text, links, form elements, and images in the same way you add content to any other GoLive page. However, not all HTML elements are supported, so they don't appear in the Objects palette when it's configured for cHTML. Preview pages in the phone emulator Preview your wireless pages as you preview regular Web pages in GoLive CS. (See Previewing files.) You can specify a phone emulator (such as Nokia) instead of an HTML browser (such as Internet Explorer) to provide an accurate preview. (See Previewing wireless pages in a phone emulator (Windows only).) You publish cHTML pages using the GoLive FTP file transferring features. (See About transferring files and publishing a site.) Related Subtopics: |