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Adobe GoLive Tutorial

Getting Started
From the “Start” menu, located the “Adobe” folder which should contain the “Adobe GoLive 6.0” folder. Inside this folder, click “Adobe GoLive 6.0.”
GoLive will open to its initial project selection screen. You can either create a new page from scratch, a new site through GoLive’s wizard, or open a pre-existing site.
Click “New Site” to begin creating a website through the wizard.
GoLive will first ask you if your new site will be for one individual or a work group; select for a “Single User,” and click “Next.”
We will be creating a blank site from scratch, so select “Blank Site” and click “Next.”
GoLive will next ask you to name the site you’re creating. You can name your site anything you wish. Enter a name into the text box and click “Next.”
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Creating favicons with Adobe Photoshop and GoLive

Do you want to learn how to create custom web site icons like the ones above? Due to recent developments in the web browser market, more and more web designers want to create these custom favorites icons called “favicons.” Adobe GoLive and Photoshop make it easy to create and manage these custom icons that are used in the address bar and bookmarks of many new web browsers.
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Photoshop for Photos

Photoshop is a photo editing and modification application created by Adobe. While it includes tools for doing other things such as creating images from scratch, working with vector objects and creating buttons and other web appropriate images, its primary purpose is and always has been working with photographs. Adobe offers other programs such as Illustrator or GoLive that are designed specifically for image creation and web design. Photoshop can modify images of all shapes and sizes, changing colors and editing and combining photos. It can also create vector images and allows you to create buttons, and designs for web images or even a complete web page.
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