Creating and displaying MMS documents


    You can create MMS documents for phones that support the MMS technology. Adobe GoLive CS provides a visual model to help with layout.

To create a new MMS document:

  1. Choose File > New Special > MMS document.
  2. To change the MMS device simulator that displays in the MMS document window, choose a device model from the Device menu in the Mobile tab of the MMS Compatible Mobile Device Inspector.

To change the default device model GoLive uses to preview MMS documents:

  1. Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or GoLive > Preferences (Mac OS).
  2. Select MMS.
  3. Choose a device model in the Default menu.

To edit the MMS device models or create new models:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or GoLive > Preferences (Mac OS). Select MMS. Click Configure.
    • Open a MMS document window, and click Configure in the MMS Compatible Mobile Device Inspector.
  2. Do one of the following, in the MMS Mobile Phone Configuration dialog box:
    • To delete a listed device, select the device and click the Delete button Delete icon , and click OK.
    • To change the properties of an existing device, select the device you want to configure.
    • To create a new device, click Create New Item New Workspace button , and then select the new Custom Mobile Phone item.
  3. To modify the device model name, enter a name in the Phone text box.
  4. To change the distance of the MMS display area relative to the left and top edges of the GoLive document window, enter a value in the Left and Top text boxes. The values represent pixels.
  5. To change a device model's location in the menu list, select the device and click the up or down arrows.
  6. To specify an image of a MMS device model to display behind the MMS display area in the GoLive document window, click Choose, select an image, and click Open.
  7. To change the MMS device model's color profile, click Profile. Set options in the Save For Web dialog box, and click Save. (Save For Web is typically used to save optimized images; in this instance, it only saves the profile.)
  8. Click OK.