Customer Reviews
Good but not good enough for an in depth view - By: will.jones@promacom.u-net.com, 07 Nov 2000 
too much time was spent on other topics ie photoshop,illustrator etc etc.However for a quick referance guide its very good
Beware! - By: sean@simplymagic.co.uk, 05 Sep 2000 
For the more experienced GoLive user, this book seems inappropriate. There is too much about other associated programs such as Photoshop, Illustrator etc, & not enough about the more complex capabilities of GoLive. (140+ pages out of 588)
Buyer beware! This book is good for some--not others. - By: , 27 May 2000 
If you have read any of Molly's other stuff on design principles, & you already know how to use Photoshop, ImageReady, ImageStyler, & Illustrator, don't buy this book. One wonders why a woman who openly confesses a dislike for WYSIWYG web programs bothered to co-author a book on the most WYSIWYG program for web designers ever written. Having said that, if you are totallly new to web design & have just bought GoLive & are contemplating other Adobe products, then this might be just the book for you. Even then, you might end up buying another book on GoLive to get some real in-depth coverage of this program's powerful features. The book is quite well written but the title is misleading.
Buyer beware! This book is good for some--not others. - By: , 27 May 2000 
If you have read any of Molly's other stuff on design principles, & you already know how to use Photoshop, ImageReady, ImageStyler, & Illustrator, don't buy this book. One wonders why a woman who openly confesses a dislike for WYSIWYG web programs bothered to co-author a book on the most WYSIWYG program for web designers ever written. Having said that, if you are totallly new to web design & have just bought GoLive & are contemplating other Adobe products, then this might be just the book for you. Even then, you might end up buying another book on GoLive to get some real in-depth coverage of this program's powerful features. The book is quite well written but the title is misleading.
Very Good .... or very close to it! - By: roy-erik andersen, 27 Feb 2000 
Go get this book & the Adobe GoLive 4! And add a second screen & you're in heaven. This last move I concider a must! One screen can get mighty crowded when the heat is on, I tell you.
It can only get better when Adobe forces GoLive to actuallly write the formatting in CSS, when using drag & drop; (Layout). At least add an option for the user to choose between 3.2 formatting and/or 4.0 CSS. It's kind of ironic playing out the old ways of formatting when you have 4.0 at hand?
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