Introduction to Adobe Muse (D350)
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Many people, not just Web designers and Web developers, want or need to create Websites, but few have the desire or the time to learn how. Whether you hand-code write the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript from scratch, typing each line of code manually, one at a time, or whether you use a sophisticated Web design program such as Adobe Dreamweaver, both methods are complicated and take some time to learn unless you use a what-you-see-is-what-you-get WYSIWYG design program, such as Adobe Muse, that is. Muse lets you create professional-grade Web pages and Websites without having to know how to or having to compose HTML or any other code. Muse makes each step of the design process, from planning to publishing, easy. In the planning stage, for instance, you layout your site’s basic structure with Muse’s master pages, a concept Adobe borrowed from hardcopy page layout, or desktop publishing, programs, such as Indesign. In the design phase, Muse does all the heavy lifting. All you do is place your site elements text, graphics, photos, digital video, menus, photograph galleries, and so on on your pages, and Muse does the rest. This exciting new design program does everything from creating links and menus automatically to resizing images and making sure content fits properly on various-size screens the smallest smartphones displays, tablet screens, and huge, high-definition desktop computer monitors. Adobe Muse helps non-professional Web designers create professional-looking sites quickly and economically, and it provides professional designers a utility for performing their craft without a lot of tedious, hard-to-learn, programming. Details:
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