Adobe GoLive 6.0

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in Mac Software edited January 2014
Anybody who was on the GoLive Beta - is it possible you can tell us about your experiences, unless you are still bound by a NDA. In particular, do your old third party actions still work? Are there any more native actions from adobe? Does the code work fine with NN6/Mozilla? Has some of the bloated rollover code been reduced? Does it crash less? How easy is it to work with databases with GL6?



For official Adobe GoLive 6.0 stuff see <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/main.html"; target="_blank">here</a>. Not much in the way of real info - just two meagre PDFs... so if you have the inside scoop, now's the time to spill the beans!
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  • Reply 1 of 81
    Isn't it out now officially? I would really like some to hear some opinions on it. I'm considering upgrading from version 4. Otherwise I'll use Golive 4 in Classic when I get my new G4 800 DP this week.



    matthew
  • Reply 2 of 81
    leonisleonis Posts: 3,427member
    I have played around with the beta.



    My (so far only) comment:



    This app still makes lots of crappy code that ruin the page
  • Reply 3 of 81
    I'm really curious about its PHP integration. Will it handle MySQL stuff too?
  • Reply 4 of 81
    [quote]Originally posted by Big Red:

    <strong>I'm really curious about its PHP integration. Will it handle MySQL stuff too?</strong><hr></blockquote>



    I am too. But I fear PHP "integation" only means it will accept php code inside GoLive documents rather than aid in forming the syntax. The same would of course be true for MySQL calls within PHP. Adobe's not been very forthcoming with information about this on their web site. It's mildly annoying actually.
  • Reply 5 of 81
    [quote]But I fear PHP "integation" only means it will accept php code inside GoLive documents rather than aid in forming the syntax. The same would of course be true for MySQL calls within PHP. <hr></blockquote>



    GoLive already has to be able to do this right? I've been using Dreamweaver 4, and you just use the split screen option thingy, and you can do the hard coding up top with it generally implementing much of in in the preview pane. The way they have pushed this even a little bit, I have to assume that it will be better integrated than this.



    Assumptions lead to disappointments far to often in the computer world, though.
  • Reply 6 of 81
    [quote]Originally posted by Leonis:

    <strong>I have played around with the beta.



    My (so far only) comment:



    This app still makes lots of crappy code that ruin the page </strong><hr></blockquote>





    I've always heard this about GoLive and this is my main reason for sticking with Dreamweaver!
  • Reply 7 of 81
    GoLive is a childs toy... use Dreamweaver and/or BBEdit if you want a REAL HTML editor.



    Mac Guru
  • Reply 8 of 81
    There's something I don't understand. We mac users have this wonderful wysiwyg webdesign app called Freeway. It's currently at version 3.1, and later this month version 3.5 will be released, which will run natively in OS X.



    Anyway, what I'm trying to say is, this app is as easy to use as Quark, and produces the cleanest code in the business - and yet very few people ever talk about it.

    This is one of those few Mac only apps that make me proud to be a Mac user - yep, I think it's that awesome!! And no - I don't work for them, just a very satisfied customer :-)



    <a href="http://www.softpress.com"; target="_blank">www.softpress.com</a>
  • Reply 9 of 81
    [quote]Originally posted by macanoid?:

    <strong>?this app is as easy to use as Quark?</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Whoa.



    You think QuarkXpress is easy to use?



    So I wasted 3 semesters in design school on it?
  • Reply 10 of 81
    applenutapplenut Posts: 5,768member
    I used the beta for a while...



    pretty poor port IMO. And its because they need to support OS 9 as well. Until developers can realistically drop OS 9 support we won't see good OS X versions of apps. MS dropped OS 9 support and Office is very good.



    GoLive 6 in X felt "bloated" and just unfinished. I know its a beta but it was that. it just didn't have the OSX feel ya know?
  • Reply 11 of 81
    kidredkidred Posts: 2,402member
    What about LiveMotion? Any one use that beta? I was think about getting the combo GoLive/LiveMotion but now I think I will wait for DreamWeaver X, but i still want LiveMotion. Anyone use the beta?
  • Reply 12 of 81
    [quote] this app is as easy to use as Quark <hr></blockquote>



    <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />



    ROFLMAO



    That is a good one man! Seriously that must be one cool app. After using Quark since the mid 90's I STILL can't tell you all there is to know about it... I'll make it a point to skip the rest of my Quark classes... since it's so easy.



    <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />



    Mac Guru
  • Reply 13 of 81
    ybotybot Posts: 329member
    [quote]Originally posted by macanoid?:

    <strong>There's something I don't understand. We mac users have this wonderful wysiwyg webdesign app called Freeway. It's currently at version 3.1, and later this month version 3.5 will be released, which will run natively in OS X.



    Anyway, what I'm trying to say is, this app is as easy to use as Quark, and produces the cleanest code in the business - and yet very few people ever talk about it.

    This is one of those few Mac only apps that make me proud to be a Mac user - yep, I think it's that awesome!! And no - I don't work for them, just a very satisfied customer :-)



    <a href="http://www.softpress.com"; target="_blank">www.softpress.com</a></strong><hr></blockquote>



    Once version 3.5 for OS X comes out I'm definitely going to check this app out! It looks like it does everything I need without being cluttered and overly-complicated with weird features I'll never use. Thanks for letting us know about it!



    -Y
  • Reply 14 of 81
    moogsmoogs Posts: 4,296member
    Wow. I came in here wanting to know more about GoLive 6 but am now more interested in Freeway. Thanks guys! Looks like a really well designed app. I'll have to read up on it some more.



    As for GoLive 6 and crappy code, what are you guys saying - that it STILL doesn't create W3C compliant code, or more that it just nests / organizes things in an inefficient way? I have a hard time believing at this juncture that either DW or GL has serious code issues. What gives? Does GL 6 code better for some browsers than others?



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  • Reply 15 of 81
    I think the rap on GoLive is that it creates all kinds of extraneous tags, making your html documents 2-5 times larger than they would be otherwise.
  • Reply 16 of 81
    To BerberCarpet and Mac Guru :



    Laugh all you will of what I think of Quark, but don't knock Freeway until you've given it a try.



    I sincerely feel Freeway is a seriously underrated webdesign app. Many a time I've showed people just what it is capable of, resulting every time in serious jaw dropping.

    Not only that, the customer support is second to none (yes, they personally reply to your every question - usually within 24 hrs). Plus there is a lively email discussion forum that can answer your every question, and can come up with answers to just about every problem.



    I'm not trying to convince you this is the only web design app worthy of using (that would be plain silly) - I'm just asking you to have an open mind, and try something that (in my humble opinion) is really very, very good.
  • Reply 17 of 81
    willoughbywilloughby Posts: 1,457member
    You want clean HTML code? Try Vi.



    NOTHING beats a text editor and a strong knowledge of HTML
  • Reply 18 of 81
    Okay, since the discussion is shifting to HTML editors in general... I hand code everything and at work I use ColdFusion Studio (on the PeeCee). By far the best editor I've used yet for hand coding. Nicest feature? tag completion...I type in &lt;td&gt;, it adds &lt;/td&gt; - speeds my coding up immensely. Does anyone know of a mac text/html editor that will do this? I was hoping BBEdit would, but no luck...



    rr.
  • Reply 19 of 81
    Sorry, I stand corrected. I should have said WYSIWYG webdesign app. When compared to GoLive, Dreamweaver, Pagemill and what have you, I think freeway comes out a winner.



    Ok - that's enough about Freeway from me, I'll leave it up to you to try and discover this wonderful Mac only program
  • Reply 20 of 81
    I repsect your oppinion about Freeway, but I was just simply knocked silly by your Quark comment... you are LITERALLY the first person I've eaver heard say Quark was easy.



    Mac Guru
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