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Create and publish a complete portfolio website with Adobe Muse—without writing any code. Author Steve Harris takes designers through the most important stages of a web design project, which include planning the site structure, preparing graphics to import into Muse, and working with widgets and embedded content to integrate unique functionality. The sample website shown is geared toward a creative professional such as a graphic artist or photographer who is looking to publish work online, but it could be useful for any type of image collection.
Topics include:
Planning the site with a wireframe
Creating master pages
Building and placing graphics from Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign
Creating buttons and button states
Adding a header, footer, and navigation widget
Creating a slideshow
Setting up a contact form
Publishing to a third-party hosting solution
Tracking site traffic with Google Analytics
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