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  • Websites using Adobe GoLive

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    Adobe GoLive was an application provided by the company Adobe in replacement of Adobe PageMill. GoLive was used as an HTML editor and to manage website applications which were released in 9 versions. However, it got discontinued after the release of Dreamweaver. Adobe acquired Dreamweaver from Macromedia in 2005. Adobe GoLive was recognized for its accessibility. It was preferred by developers for its ease of building complex websites. It provided a code-free workspace and it was largely visual in nature. It came with a Source Code Editor and Syntax Checker. GoLive was available for use on both Windows and Mac.

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    Adobe GoLive history

    Adobe GoLive was a website design and development tool developed by Adobe Systems, first launched in 1999. It was discontinued in 2008, with its functionality incorporated into the then-new Adobe Dreamweaver.

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  • Adobe GoLive Variations

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    ✨ Facts about Adobe GoLive

    1. Adobe GoLive was a web design and development tool created by Adobe Systems, initially released in 1996 under the name "GoLive CyberStudio" developed by the German company GoLive Systems.
    
    2. It was primarily designed for creating and managing high-quality, interactive, and multimedia-rich websites, offering features like site management, drag-and-drop design, and integration with other Adobe products like Photoshop and Illustrator.
    
    3. In 1999, Adobe Systems acquired GoLive Systems and rebranded the software as "Adobe GoLive," integrating it into the Adobe Creative Suite and further developing its features and capabilities.
    
    4. Adobe GoLive offered support for various web development technologies, such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML, and SVG, and included tools for working with Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) and its web-oriented Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format.
    
    5. In April 2007, Adobe announced that it would discontinue the development of Adobe GoLive in favor of the more popular Adobe Dreamweaver, which it had acquired in the purchase of Macromedia in 2005. GoLive's official end-of-life was announced in April 2008, while the software continued to be available for purchase until June 2008.
    
    

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