Muse lets designers create websites without writing code. Plan and design web content to the latest web standards. Working in Muse is as easy as creating layouts for print.
What You Will Learn
- Make a site
- Develop pages
- Add content
- Edit and work with Assets
- Publish
Lesson Outline
The following is a list of possible topics for you to use as a guide. Your course will be fully customized to your unique goals, workflow, and learning pace. Because every course Workflow Creative teaches is fully customized to each group, the following list of topics to be learned should be considered a guideline, one that will be expanded or altered as required to fit your needs.
Plan your site
- Make a basic site
- Make pages
- Sitemap
- Site Properties
Layout Basics
- Shortcuts and Tools common to other Adobe products
- Multi-file Place
- Smart Guides
- Paste-in Place
- Eyedropper, Hand, and Zoom Tools
- Page Columns
- Gutters
Design
- File Types
- Dynamic layout resizing
- Place graphics
- Style Graphics
- Using the Assets Panel
- Master Pages
Fonts
- Add, edit, and format text
- Text styles
- Web safe vs. Display fonts
Using external assets or programs
- Round-trip editing with Photoshop
- Round-trip editing with Fireworks
- Embed HTML snippets
Interactivity
- Add interactive slideshows
- Smart site navigation
- Add tabbed and accordion panels
- Add lightboxes
- Add tooltips and rollovers
- Buttons and Object States
- Site Maps
Publish
- Preview in Muse
- Preview in Browser
- Create Trial Site
- Publish to external site
- Publish to Adobe servers
