Muse

Adobe Muse is an offline website builder used to create fixed, fluid, or adaptive websites, without the need to write code. It generates static pages, but does not manage hosting. It is still available for download, but technical support ended on March 26, 2020.


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https://helpx.adobe.com/muse/tutorials.html


Adobe Muse is a discontinued offline website builder used to create fixed, fluid, or adaptive websites, without the need to write code. It generates static pages, but does not manage hosting. Users can add more advanced functionality such as blogging and E-commerce to their website with plugins created by third-party developers. This application is still available to download through Adobe's Creative Cloud subscription, free to all University of Michigan students, although technical support for Muse ended on March 26, 2020. Since Adobe Muse generates static HTML files, the files can be exported to the browser for testing without needing to be hosted, or pages can be previewed within the software. Because of its static nature, however, themes cannot be applied to existing content and content cannot be imported into a theme. Free starter designs are available and creating new themes are does not require knowledge of any code. Users can also temporarily host their website in Business Catalyst for free as part of the Creative Cloud subscription. Muse has a moderate learning curve, so we suggest you familiarize yourself with these through the LinkedIn Learning training for the best experience with the application.


LinkedIn Learning Muse Essential Training:

https://www.linkedin.com/learning/muse-essential-training-3/welcome?u=42573940


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