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GoLive CyberStudio Gets Personal

Written By
Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Jun 1, 1998
1 minute read

GoLive Systems, Inc. announced the release of a Personal Edition of GoLive CyberStudio, the company’s Web page layout tool for the Macintosh.


The new Personal Edition features a complete tool set for Web
site design, layout, and maintenance. The tool includes powerful drag-and-drop features for visual layout and design, site management and the editing of source code and JavaScript.


GoLive CyberStudio Personal Edition works just like standard page layout
software, enabling users to drag and drop page elements on a grid, and control
the elements’ attributes with pixel-level precision. All of the elements are
visible on the pages without switching back and forth from the Web browser to
the editing tool.


Another component of CyberStudio, the Project Manager, enables users to design, create, import, edit and view Web sites as complete projects. The tool allows users to graphically visualize a site’s structure, adjust its hierarchy, add or delete pages, open individual pages, as well as visually verify, change and update links and anchors. CyberStudio generates clean HTML source code that developers can view and edit in the tool’s full-functioning source code editor.


GoLive CyberStudio Personal Edition sells for a retail price of $99 and is
available directly from the GoLive Web site and through standard retail
channels. For more information, or to download a thirty-day demo version of the product, visit the GoLive Web site.

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