[4] In April 2008, Adobe announced that sales and development of GoLive would cease in favor of Dreamweaver.
Among its features were a separate editor for tables that supported nesting, and a two-dimensional panel for applying CSS styles to elements.
GoLive had a powerful set of extensibility API which could be used to add additional functionality to the product.
The GoLive SDK provided interfaces which allowed developers to use a combination of XML, JavaScript and C/C++ to create plugins for the product.
This allowed intermediate-level developers using interpreted JavaScript to create sophisticated user interfaces.
[7] It uses a custom C++ framework called SCL (Simple Class Library) which was initially built from scratch by the engineers at GoLive Systems Inc.