Thanks for the comparisons Kevin.
Is there a web site for GoLive?
Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Hains <[log in to unmask]>
> Hi
>
> Heres the answers u wanted. Hope it helps/enlightens.
>
> Dreamweaver won't but GoLive will. If you change a name in the GoLive
> window, it will ask if you want to update and list the pages -- you
> simply hit "okay." If you move a directory, subdirectory, image, page,
> etc. It will do the same thing -- ask "would you like to update the
> following pages" in a dialog window w/an "okay" and "cancel" button.
>
> Not to mention, if you use components in GoLive for common things like
> headers, footers and standard nav, you can change one item on the
> component, i.e. add a new section to your navigation, and it will go
> though and update all the pages which use the component. Huge time
> saver!
>
> Both GoLive and Dreamweaver have this layout vs. handcoding mode. The
> advantage is that you're less likely to have your code re-written by
> GoLive or Dreamweaver than FP.
>
> GoLive will run these types of reports, Dreamweaver won't. GoLive allows
> you to print the window, so you show the client what the sitemap looks
> like, how many files there are in the whole site, etc.
>
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