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GoLive® helps you optimize mobile designs in several ways. When you create XHTML, i-mode HTML, and WML pages, mobile view reduces page width in the layout editor, and phone emulators provide accurate previews. When you create MMS messages, phone profiles reflect screen size and colors. For any mobile format, you can also preview content using the small-screen rendering option in GoLive’s built-in live rendering browser.

Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS)
A multimedia standard in SMIL format, which is XML-based — 2.5G and 3G devices support MMS.
• See our SMIL & MMS page.

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
An XML-based format that lets you integrate web graphics with interactive scripting and dynamic databases. GoLive produces SVG Tiny files, which are compatible with a wide range of mobile devices and the Adobe SVG viewer.
• See our SVG page.

Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
An extensible, XML-based version of HTML, supported by 2.5G and 3G mobile devices. For mobile authoring, you can use two types of XHTML: XHTML Basic and the more advanced XHTML Mobile.

i-mode Hypertext Markup Language (i-mode HTML)
Also known as cHTML, i-mode HTML is a special subset of HTML developed for use with 2.5G i-mode devices.

Wireless Markup Language (WML)
WML is an XML-based standard for displaying information on wireless devices, such as mobile phones, and is used by 2G devices. WML is based on a hierarchy of decks and cards. A deck is the container element for a WML document and is made up of a series of cards. A deck of cards is downloaded to the user’s phone all at once. Cards can contain text, images, user input elements, and WML-specific elements that allow navigation and handle user events (such as a user pressing a key on the device).

Third-Generation Partnership Program (3GPP)
A movie format designed for 3G mobile devices
• See our 3GPP page.