Work with industry-leading Adobe technologyGoLive CS offers unparalleled integration with Adobe products like Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, and Adobe Version Cue. Adobe PDF Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) is a worldwide standard for secure and reliable transmission of electronic documents over the Web. GoLive CS offers more comprehensive PDF support than any other Web-publishing application. You can preview Web pages in PDF and export them with all formatting, links, and graphics intact. You can also open existing PDF documents to create and edit PDF links and bookmarks. (See About working with PDF documents.) Smart Objects With Smart Objects, you can work with native Photoshop, Illustrator, and Acrobat files directly in GoLive. When you modify a Smart Object, GoLive automatically reoptimizes it for the Web, helping you work more efficiently. New Smart Object features include cropping, site-wide updating of Smart Objects edited outside of GoLive, and full support for ImageReady-generated JavaScript code. (See Working with Smart Objects.) Adobe InDesign You can quickly match related print and Web designs by using InDesign's Package for GoLive feature. These packages let you easily transfer text, graphics, and multimedia assets from InDesign to GoLive. If a print design changes in the future, simply re-create the package in InDesign to update related assets throughout a GoLive site. (See Adding InDesign content.) Adobe Version Cue Use Adobe Version Cue features in Adobe GoLive CS to increase your productivity when you work alone or collaborate with others. You can integrate GoLive design management into your existing workflows within and across the Adobe Creative Suite applications. The Version Cue features in GoLive CS are compatible only with the Adobe Version Cue Workspace, available only as part of the Adobe Creative Suite. (See Working with Adobe Version Cue managed projects.) Adobe color engine GoLive CS shares the color engine used by Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Acrobat. This shared color engine lets you use one set of controls to achieve consistent color across Adobe applications and a variety of output devices. (See Managing color in images.) |