GoLive quirk?

    Date: 07/05/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: web

    While I'm a big fan of other Adobe products, I have no familiarity with GoLive. This isn't normally a problem, since I either hand-code or use Dreamweaver.

    However.

    I'm doing some technical editing for an online journal, and an author has written a piece that suggests GoLive uses an odd CMYK notation that uses values from 0-255 instead of the usual 0-100%.

    I've tried looking for any reference to such a thing on the Web or in newsgroups, and coming up empty. Any insight into what he might be referring to?

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/921037.html

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