![]() Plus, find out what you get when you upgrade to the premium hosting plan. He then demonstrates how to make design changes to the site with Muse, and upload those changes to Business Catalyst. In this course, Justin Seeley shows how to create your first hosted website using the free version of Business Catalyst included with every Creative Cloud subscription. Topics include: - Designing in Plan mode - Drawing ellipses and image frames - Using assets from CC Libraries and Adobe Stock - Adding CSS state transitions - Creating master page and pinned content - Editing Muse designs in the browser Business Catalyst Integration with Muse Learn how to integrate Business Catalyst, Adobe's web hosting and marketing platform, with Muse CC, their one-stop shop for website creation. ![]() Start watching to learn how to incorporate these features into your own web design workflow. Danielle also previews Muse's highly anticipated responsive design features for creating pinned, hidden, and active content and scrolling effects, and demos In-Browser Editing, which allows clients to make their own minor edits to a site. Discover new tools for sizing, moving, and drawing, and new features for collecting assets, accessing stock images, and working with SVG images, Illustrator artwork, and CSS transitions. Muse principal product manager Danielle Beaumont demos a host of new and updated features included in the latest release of Adobe's innovative web design platform. Topics include: - Creating your master page elements - Building a custom navigation bar - Setting up content blocks - Adding CC assets and text - Styling the content section by section - Adding menu links Muse: New Features Learn what Muse has to offer you. In chapter 4, Justin shows how to add the "infinite scrolling" behavior that is so emblematic of single-page designs. Then he shows how to import your graphics and text (from sources such as CC Libraries and Microsoft Word) and style all of the content. Staff author Justin Seeley explains how to set up your master page, build a custom navigation bar, and define content blocks on the master page. ![]() This course is a great first project for those new to Muse-who want to recreate popular designs without diving deep into programming. For example, one-page websites, which are dynamic designs usually driven by CSS. Topics include: - Creating and importing graphics - Pinning content to the page - Adding scroll motion - Controlling the rate at which items scroll - Adjusting the opacity as items scroll - Adding Edge Animate animations that are controlled by the page scroll - Adding navigation and other links - Adding widgets - Publishing and tracking the site Building a Single-Page Website in Muse Muse is a great WYSIWYG program, enabling designers who don't code to create websites. Plus, learn how to add widgets like contact forms and maps, and then test and publish your one-page site. Paul shows you how to add scrollable motion, animation, fades, blur, and navigation elements to your site with Muse's design tools. Paul Trani will help you realize the possibilities of a one-page scrollable website-an increasingly popular site style that is both simple and elegant. Topics include: - Creating a site plan - Working with master pages - Adding elements from CC Libraries to master pages - Adding web fonts - Creating and overriding text styles - Placing images - Working with image blocks and hyperlinks - Configuring slideshows - Adding new sections - Creating a contact form - Adding breakpoints - Creating a responsive master page - Publishing and exporting your Muse site Creating a One-Page Scrollable Website with Muse: Learn how to take simple graphics, buttons, and text and give them depth and richness with scrollable effects in Adobe Muse.
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