Golive menumachine to dreamweaver ?

Has anyone used Pop menu magic 2?  What are your thoughts or other suggestions?

Yes, it's very good.

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  • Migrating GoLive CS2 to Dreamweaver 8

    Am looking for some resources with tips on migration of sites
    from GoLive CS2 to Dreamweaver. E.g. conversion of site tips,
    template conversion etc.
    Found a Dreamweaver Technote:
    How
    to convert an existing site into a Dreamweaver site
    ... am thinking it might be best to redo the entire site? Has
    anyone gone through site conversions from GoLive?

    > When did Adobe get like MicroSoft?
    No such company name as MicroSoft.
    > All the files seem to be there, except my old Templates,
    > and such. But the ".ste" file does not show up.
    Are you sure you would get an .ste file at the end of this
    process? Or
    would you just get a DW site?
    > tells me, on two separate warning boxes, that an ".ibi"
    file cannot be
    > copied.
    Does GL use .lbi files?
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    "slotcarbob" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:f56maj$4hi$[email protected]..
    > Running OS 10.4.9
    >
    > I am so angry. >
    > I got the extension to convert GL to DW. It stalls right
    near the end, and
    > tells me, on two separate warning boxes, that an ".ibi"
    file cannot be
    > copied.
    > The process locks up GL for a few minutes, each time,
    and then it
    > progresses to
    > the end of the export. All the files seem to be there,
    except my old
    > Templates,
    > and such. But the ".ste" file does not show up.
    >
    > 1. What's the cure?
    > 2. Is there another way to import the site?
    >
    > Thanks so much.
    >
    > Note: I am running the Trial, until I can determine that
    I can make the
    > transition). Adobe says that the extension is not
    available to the public
    > (I
    > Googled for it) and so gives me the run around, and a
    lot of blather about
    > policy. Is this extension dedicated to a licensed
    version?
    >

  • Can I edit open a GoLive site in Dreamweaver?

    I have a site that I put together for a charity..I have done it for a few years and the content, images etc don't change too often.
    Every month or so there needs to be an update to timetable and information. At the moment I do this with GoLive which is
    the programne I built it with. Can I open this site in Dreamweaver and continue editing it as before. Or do I have to re-build the
    whole site? I' m using OSX 10.5.6 does anyone know how long GoLive will keep working in OSX ?  Thanks   Giff

    Thanks Nina that is reassuring to know...but you ask why would I want to...
    that was the second part of my question...I did read that Adobe said that it was
    discontinuing support for GoLive and on each OSX upgrade I think it may suddenly
    refuse to work....Thanks for the response   Giff

  • GoLive Actions to Dreamweaver Behaviors

    GoLive Actions developed by actionscafé are now being
    ported over to Dreamweaver Behaviors.
    If you're an ex GoLive user and are holding back switching
    some of your site(s) over to DW because you can't find replacement
    Behaviors for actionscafé software, contact
    [email protected] Priority in porting Actions over will be
    given to user's needs.
    Several of the most popular Actions have already been
    converted. Check
    http://www.actionscafe.com/info-Behaviors.html
    to see what's available now.

    I think (I haven't read his PDF) that what he is talking
    about is a library,
    much like Prototype or J-Query where you insert a link to the
    .js file in
    your document and the use the functions that are in the
    script to set
    certain behaviors on your page. Dreamweaver will have
    something similar in
    CS4. This type of functionality is good for people who don't
    know how to
    write advanced scripts but want to feel like they are ;-)
    Al Sparber - PVII
    http://www.projectseven.com
    Fully Automated Menu Systems | Galleries | Widgets
    http://www.projectseven.com/go/Elevators
    "Murray *ACE*" <[email protected]> wrote
    in message
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    >I get that. I just don't get *it*! 8)
    >
    > --
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    >
    >
    > "Al Sparber - PVII" <[email protected]>
    wrote in message
    > news:g58nee$6ht$[email protected]..
    >> "Murray *ACE*"
    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:g58im1$1ps$[email protected]..
    >>>I don't know - I still don't get it, honestly.
    >>
    >> Behaviors in DW are assigned to a tag. Commands are
    much more powerful.
    >> Actionguy can do exactly what he wants to do but
    must use a command. The
    >> Golive actions are archaic and no more modern than
    DW behaviors except
    >> for the built-in capability to create a script
    library. The rest is all
    >> 1999.
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> Al Sparber - PVII
    >>
    http://www.projectseven.com
    >> Fully Automated Menu Systems | Galleries | Widgets
    >>
    http://www.projectseven.com/go/Elevators
    >>
    >>
    >

  • HELP!!!! GoLive CS2 to Dreamweaver CS4

    I've been using Go Live for sometime I've just purchased a new computer and upgraded all of my softwarre. Go Live won't work on the new computer so I'm having to work out how to use Dreamweaver which is a pain! As a priority I'd like to convert all sites I've produced in GoLive to Dreamweaver. So far I'm not having much luck, possibly due to the unfamiliarity with Dreamweaver. Can someone give me a dummys guide to converting the Go Live sites over to Dreamweaver.
    Thanks
    Mark

    MAB34,
    GLCS2 has been running fine on 10.6.7 for me on a 27" iMac (2010) so I would think it should work for you.
    It won't work on Lion of course but since your post was before Lion was released this obviously isn't your problem.

  • Creating a GoLive "Component" in DreamWeaver

    I'm migrating to DreamWeaver and can't find an equivalent of my GoLive "Component" that lets me keep a global copy of a menu bar that is common to several pages and only needs to be updated once. Surely there is such a feature somewhere?

    actionscafe wrote:
    I tried Library items and Templates as well.
    Library items worked if I included all the menu style objects in a CSS and linked every page to it, including the Library item itself. I did this so I could see the menu properly in the Library item page. The problem was, how to add or delete anything to the menu. Updating the CSS and the Library item made menu changes far too cumbersome to be useful.
    I decided that Templates might be a better way to go, because the Behaviors I used to control the pop-up menus could be linked in Templates. However my converted GoLive pages were not designed with editable regions which the Templates need, so my old pages didn't mesh properly with my new menu Template. I finally decided to give up the whole thing. Someone mentioned using SSIs for the menu. I'll look into it for sure, but it sounds like I need to redesign a few things.
    The GL2DW export Extension was clearly designed to kludge GoLive pages so they would at least work in the Dreamweaver environment. Unfortunately some features in GoLive have no counterpart in Dreamweaver making the conversion a make-do at best.
    walt
    Walt, I can really appreciate what you're going through. I tried SSI's as well but found that Library Items seemed better for me. The point about updating Library Items is to simply double click on the library item in DW and update from there. You probably know this I'm sure, based on what you have explained so far.
    This is one of the reasons I maintain most of my sites in GoLive. Even if I design them in DW or use DW extensions such as PVII, I create a component with these items in GoLive so that they are easier to update. When I upload the updates I have GL set to flatten the GoLive component scripts so that the pages will still validate.

  • GoLive conversion to Dreamweaver

    I have an existing site that was created in GoLive.  How do I move this site and all its assets to Dreamweaver?

    Define a site in DW that points into the local root folder for the site.  Edit away, and away, and away....

  • Golive 7 to Dreamweaver

    Following tutorial to migrate GoLive to Dreamweaver. Followed
    installing the GL2DW but when running a note appears saying that
    GL2DW only works with GoLive8. Any way to migrate from GoLive7
    without rebuilding site?
    Thanks.

    You might get better support for this issue on the
    GoLive_to_Dreamweaver_(transition) forum.
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    "twobugs" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:gd803l$98l$[email protected]..
    > Following tutorial to migrate GoLive to Dreamweaver.
    Followed installing
    > the
    > GL2DW but when running a note appears saying that GL2DW
    only works with
    > GoLive8. Any way to migrate from GoLive7 without
    rebuilding site?
    > Thanks.
    >

  • GOLIVE 9 x DREAMWEAVER CS3

    Frinds, I always used dreaweaver to design web projects,
    but now golive came with many features, what do you think
    about both ?
    Can I edit HTML inside Golive link I ddo in dreamweaver?
    Thanks
    Bruno Alecrim
    Rio de Janeiro - Brasil

    DW's CSS tools are nearly as good as GL's. What are you
    finding lacking?
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    "Bruno Alecrim - UN" <[email protected]> wrote
    in message
    news:f9e1qp$g2c$[email protected]..
    > So thank you all for your answers,
    > I will continue using Dreamweaver,
    > and leave Golive for the next life ;-)
    >
    > The only reason makes me think about
    > Golive was te CSS visual editing possibility.
    >
    > Best regards
    > Bruno Alecrim
    > Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
    >
    >
    >
    > "Bruno Alecrim - UN" <[email protected]>
    escreveu na mensagem
    > news:f9ba89$5ks$[email protected]..
    >> Frinds, I always used dreaweaver to design web
    projects,
    >> but now golive came with many features, what do you
    think
    >> about both ?
    >>
    >> Can I edit HTML inside Golive link I ddo in
    dreamweaver?
    >>
    >> Thanks
    >>
    >> Bruno Alecrim
    >> Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >

  • Adobe locks out "paid" GoLive users - is Dreamweaver next?

    Adobe GoLive 9 has worked fine for me until this last week. Sometime in the last few days Adobe shut off the license server and now GoLive 9 doesn't work. They offered me a link for a much older version (CS2), but said they couldn't supply the newer version (it was too old). I can not believe the arrogant attitude of this company. I've been loyal to Adobe for 25 years and have bought almost all of their products - until they came out with their "rental" program. Any others that still use GoLive, or is it just me?

    I don't want to address the issue of whether or not Adobe should or should not still be supporting a program that was killed long ago. Obviously if GoLive has still been serving your needs, then it's understandable that you are upset to have the rug pulled out from under you.
    Many of us here were once GoLive users. Personally, I was thrilled when Adobe purchased DreamWeaver and stopped offering GoLive. It was not easy switching from the GoLive environment to the DreamWeaver environment, but it made sense to me so the effort was worth it.
    Technologies, methods, and design practices change on the internet rapidly, as you know. I think you should take this as an opportunity to stay abreast with trends and migrate to a more contemporary toolset. Your web presence will be better for it.

  • Golive-movable type- dreamweaver???

    I'm a long time GoLive user and although I have Dreamweaver installed I haven't actually built a site in it *yet*.
    That's a preface- not the problem. Well not the most pressing and present problem.
    The problem is a returning client who hired another designer who put everything into movable type. Now they've come back to me. Oh joy.
    I have access to the ftp- I've downloaded the site (all 9800 items) and I'm trying to sort it out so that I can do a simple template and blog.
    It's a mess.
    I would appreciate any help- and if any of you out there have done this type of migration previously I would be *thrilled* to subcontract a portion of the work.
    TIA
    Ziska

    Hi,
    I can help you with this. I've been a user of MT since day 1. What version is the site built with? Ver 4x uses a templating system that's rather arduous to figure out at first, but it's a great system. The 3x version is much easier to work with.
    If you still need help, let me know.
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  • Adobe GoLive CS2 to Dreamweaver

    Skriptfehler: null is not an object
    In Modul: GL2DW
    Skriptdatei:C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe GoLive
    CS2\Modules\Extend Scripts\GL2DW\Main.html
    In Zeile: 509 :g2dSnippetCounter = traverse
    (g2dSnippetSourceFolder.ref.getContent(), null);

    Skriptfehler: null is not an object
    In Modul: GL2DW
    Skriptdatei:C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe GoLive
    CS2\Modules\Extend Scripts\GL2DW\Main.html
    In Zeile: 509 :g2dSnippetCounter = traverse
    (g2dSnippetSourceFolder.ref.getContent(), null);

  • Upgrade from GoLive Cs2 to Dreamweaver

    Can I upgrade from Golive CS2 to DW CS3 using DW SC3 upgrade
    package or do I have to buy the full blown DW CS3 software?

    I believe you need to buy the full version from what I am
    seeing on the website. However, in this case I would recommend
    contacting the Adobe sales team as their may be unadvertised
    promotions for switching from GL to DW.

  • GoLive CS2 to DreamWeaver CS3

    Running OS 10.4.9
    I am so angry. When did Adobe get like MicroSoft?
    I got the extension to convert GL to DW. It stalls right near
    the end, and tells me, on two separate warning boxes, that an
    ".ibi" file cannot be copied. The process locks up GL for a few
    minutes, each time, and then it progresses to the end of the
    export. All the files seem to be there, except my old Templates,
    and such. But the ".ste" file does not show up.
    1. What's the cure?
    2. Is there another way to import the site?
    Thanks so much.
    Note: I am running the Trial, until I can determine that I
    can make the transition). Adobe says that the extension is not
    available to the public (I Googled for it) and so gives me the run
    around, and a lot of blather about policy. Is this extension
    dedicated to a licensed version?

    > When did Adobe get like MicroSoft?
    No such company name as MicroSoft.
    > All the files seem to be there, except my old Templates,
    > and such. But the ".ste" file does not show up.
    Are you sure you would get an .ste file at the end of this
    process? Or
    would you just get a DW site?
    > tells me, on two separate warning boxes, that an ".ibi"
    file cannot be
    > copied.
    Does GL use .lbi files?
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    "slotcarbob" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:f56maj$4hi$[email protected]..
    > Running OS 10.4.9
    >
    > I am so angry. >
    > I got the extension to convert GL to DW. It stalls right
    near the end, and
    > tells me, on two separate warning boxes, that an ".ibi"
    file cannot be
    > copied.
    > The process locks up GL for a few minutes, each time,
    and then it
    > progresses to
    > the end of the export. All the files seem to be there,
    except my old
    > Templates,
    > and such. But the ".ste" file does not show up.
    >
    > 1. What's the cure?
    > 2. Is there another way to import the site?
    >
    > Thanks so much.
    >
    > Note: I am running the Trial, until I can determine that
    I can make the
    > transition). Adobe says that the extension is not
    available to the public
    > (I
    > Googled for it) and so gives me the run around, and a
    lot of blather about
    > policy. Is this extension dedicated to a licensed
    version?
    >

  • GoLive to Dreamweaver

    Hi, I am using Adobe GoLive CS. I know Adobe has axed GL so I
    am going to (reluctantly) learn Dreamweaver. My Question is: If my
    website is uploaded to a server can I just import the website into
    Dreamweaver even if the original site was created in GoLive or is
    it more complicated than that?
    If the website has been uploaded to a server it shouldn't
    matter what application the website was created in should it. I
    mean an "index.html" file and a folder named "images" are the same
    no matter what application they were created in aren't they?
    My last question is related to working in Dreamweaver. In
    GoLive I could drag an "table" icon to the stage and then just edit
    the table sizes, add or delete cells, and type text into the table
    or drag an image icon into the table and then link the image icon
    to my .jpg image. Is working in Dreamweaver similar? Can I just
    drag an table icon to the stage and then add an image icon etc. in
    Dreamweaver?
    Thanks

    It would depend on the current 'state' of the GL pages that
    you are
    downloading from the server. Often times, those files have
    been published
    from GL without stripping the GL-specific csaction markup.
    This will have
    to be removed *IF* your goal is to start with pages that
    validate (which is
    a 'best-practice' goal in my opinion).
    The remaining cleanup will really depend on how the pages
    were built in the
    first place. Can we see one of these pages?
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    "Comp. 792" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:g212no$chi$[email protected]..
    >
    quote:
    The files are now under DW's control - however, you may still
    need
    > to do
    > quite a bit of cleanup yet, to convert GL's proprietary
    markup into DW's
    > industry standard usages.
    >
    > Thanks Murray, so what's involved in cleaning up the
    GoLive files? Could I
    > do
    > this in the DW interface or would I need to clean it up
    in the "source"
    > code?
    > Also do you mean it would just mean realigning of tables
    etc. or is it
    > quite
    > involved? how much work would it be to clean up the
    Golive pages in
    > Dreamweaver
    > and is this the best way to do this or would it
    ultimately be easier to
    > start
    > from scratch?
    >
    > BTW - Can I download the Dreamweaver "Demo" and open my
    GoLive pages from
    > a
    > server as you described and try this or do I need to buy
    DW first?
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    >
    >

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