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Integrated tools for powerful Web design.
All-new Adobe ® GoLive ® CS software delivers what you need to create professional Web sites. Work with Adobe Photoshop ®, Adobe Illustrator ®, and Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files directly within GoLive without switching between applications.
Maximize your productivity with a creative Web design environment that suits your style. Design without compromise using powerful tools that support industry standards.
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All in all not much has changed since the previous version. Although the reduced support for dynamic content, such as PHP, is a little frustrating, there are many more added features like the more fully integrated PDF support that make this release a definate step up for Adobe.
Another welcome feature is the XML editing and validtion, which allows you to author and inspect XML using Layout, Source and Outline editors with vaidation.
Add to this the visual CSS authoring, the Source code completion, the Smart Objects and the InDesign Package for GoLive and you have a very powerful web design tool.
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