Virtualis, Adobe and Lynda Weinman Debut Workshops for Web Designers | Internet News

Virtualis, Adobe and Lynda Weinman Debut Workshops for Web Designers

Written By
Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Oct 25, 1999
1 minute read

Virtualis Inc. recently announced its participation in Adobe Systems’ GoLive nation-wide seminar series featuring Web design author and instructor Lynda Weinman.


Adobe’s seminar series was created to enable Web designers to leverage the full potential of Adobe’s (ADBE) suite of integrated Web solutions, including Adobe GoLive 4.0, its professional tool for creating Web sites. Virtualis plans to show the seminar series’ 8,500 participants how they can publish their work on the Web, and how they can integrate e-commerce functionality into their Web sites.


Using Virtualis’ suite of Web development tools, developers can:


  • Create shopping carts in minutes
  • Build, upload and maintain electronic catalogs
  • Manage gateway integration with merchant accounts
  • Simplify the administration of files, security, FTP accounts, e-mail and auto responders, mailing lists, virtual hosts, statistics, databases and more

Virtualis

tools are easy enough to use that even beginners can use them to create professional Web sites. Virtualis believes that the inclusion of their tools in the seminar series will further open the world of Web development to a wider audience.



For additional information about the Adobe Seminar Series, or to register, visit the Adobe Seminar Web site.

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