The new version of Adobe Muse CC offers functions for responsive web design freeform. Can create sites that adapt dynamically to screens, browsers or devices of any size
Adobe has released the Adobe update Muse CC, the ‘application that allows designers to create websites without having to write code. Adobe Muse CC aims to make the work of planning, design and publish HTML pages in the same way easy software for creating layouts for print. Of particular interest is the ability to manage master pages, tools for integrated interactivity and access to hundreds of fonts for the web, made available by Typekit service. the latest version of Adobe Muse CC integrates new features, including some for the responsive design (previously you could only create websites adaptive) and integration with Creative Cloud libraries ( you can access color, graphics, styles and other creative resources). With web design responsive type, you can create a single file Muse for different layout and width of the browser window; the pages are “fluid” (climb in proportion to the width of the window) and there is no need to create separate pages for mobile devices, tablet and desktop machines. More news (l ‘ full list is here) regarding the possibility of going to create transition effects to elements on the page by setting duration, delay and various options. You can animate images and other elements from one state to another, creating a web page and a more interactive look. There are improvements regarding importation of SVG files (you can use the ones in Illustrator) and in the Swatches panel (you can import and export libraries Swatch from a context menu). The Muse application can be purchased on the Adobe website as a single app with prices starting at EUR 18.29 per month (annual plan, monthly payment). The minimum requirement is Mac OS X 10.9 or later.
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