Design & Web Technologies
Acrobat
Use Acrobat to create polished PDF files, present multiple documents in a PDF Portfolio, and even add multimedia. And all in a single file. Also, apply passwords, set permissions, and permanently remove sensitive information — so you can feel confident your work is safe.
Captivate
Adobe Captivate software enables anyone to rapidly create powerful and engaging simulations, scenario-based training, and robust quizzes without programming knowledge or multimedia skills.
CSS
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language (like HTML or XML). Most commonly, it is used to style web pages.
Dreamweaver
Quickly and easily design, develop, and maintain websites and web applications — from start to finish — with Adobe Dreamweaver software. Built for both designers and developers, Dreamweaver CS3 offers the choice of working in an intuitive visual layout interface or a streamlined coding environment.
Expression Web 2007
Unleash your creative ideas and bring your Web sites to life with sophisticated CSS design features. Visual designers, specialized task panes, and tool bars give you precise control of page layout and formatting. Import layered artwork from Adobe Photoshop or sliced graphics from Expression Design.
Flex
Flex is a highly productive, free open source framework for building and maintaining expressive web applications that deploy consistently on all major browsers, desktops, and operating systems. While Flex applications can be built using only the free Flex SDK, developers can use Adobe Flex Builder software to dramatically accelerate development.
Flash CS2/CS3
Adobe Flash Professional software is the most advanced authoring environment for creating rich, interactive content for digital, web, and mobile platforms. Create interactive websites, rich media advertisements, instructional media, engaging presentations, games, and more. Designers and developers working on both Macintosh and Windows systems depend on Flash and the ubiquitous Adobe Flash Player software to ensure their content reaches the widest possible audience.
Flash ActionScript
ActionScript is a scripting language based on ECMAScript. ActionScript is used primarily for the development of websites and software using the Adobe Flash Player platform.
FrameMaker
Adobe FrameMaker software is a powerful authoring and publishing solution for technical communicators and an essential upgrade for existing FrameMaker users who want to author and publish technical documentation in multiple languages.
HTML
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is a programming language used to design websites. It provides a means to describe the structure of text-based information in a document — by denoting certain text as links, headings, paragraphs, lists, and so on — and to supplement that text with interactive forms, embedded images, and other objects. HTML is written in the form of tags, surrounded by angle brackets.
Illustrator
Adobe Illustrator allows you to create sophisticated artwork for virtually any medium. Industry-standard drawing tools, flexible color controls, and professional type controls help you capture your ideas and experiment freely, while timesaving features such as easier-to-access options let you work quickly and intuitively.
InDesign
Explore more creative possibilities and experience new levels of productivity using Adobe InDesign page layout software. Built for demanding workflows, InDesign integrates smoothly with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, and Dreamweaver software; offers powerful features for creating richer, more complex documents; and reliably outputs pages to multiple media.
Photoshop
Adobe Photoshop accelerates your path from imagination to imagery. Ideal for photographers, graphic designers, and web designers, the professional standard delivers new features such as automatic layer alignment and blending that enable advanced compositing. Live filters boost the comprehensive, nondestructive editing toolset for increased flexibility. And a streamlined interface and new timesaving tools make your work flow faster.
XHTML
XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) was developed to enhance HTML. HTML is a good markup language that has served the web well but at a certain stage, innovations planned for the web required more of HTML. Thus, in 2000, XML rules were added to HTML to beef it up. The result, XHTML 1.0, retains almost all of HTML 4.01. From a markup perspective, all the elements and attributes remain the same. This continuity from HTML into XHTML is key because it means that XHTML is backward-compatible when written correctly.