Author
Released
4/3/2014- Understanding websites and mobile devices
- Creating your first layout
- Adding text that reflows automatically
- Building navigation
- Creating and styling HTML forms
- Creating tablet and mobile layouts
- Linking multiple pages
- Previewing your layout
Skill Level Beginner
Duration
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- [Voiceover] Hello, my name is Paul Trani, and welcome to Creating a Responsive Design in Edge Reflow. I'm excited to show you how you can use Reflow to create a design visually, using web standards, that looks great on multiple devices. You'll learn how to design a layout, import graphics, use Photoshop and Illustrator content in Reflow, create a layout for tablet and mobile devices, and even preview your content, not only in a browser, but also on a device, directly from Reflow.
So let's dive right in and create a responsive design in Edge Reflow.
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Introduction
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Welcome39s
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1. Creating Your First Project
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Creating a layout4m 49s
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Adding imagery4m 40s
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Styling content4m 43s
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2. Adding Text
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Adding text5m 48s
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Using Typekit fonts3m 12s
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Grouping text and objects3m 28s
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Adding text that reflows2m 14s
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3. Adding Content
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Working with assets3m 6s
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Adding navigation and states4m 36s
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4. Creating a Responsive Layout
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Creating a desktop layout3m 44s
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Creating a tablet layout7m 3s
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Creating a mobile layout10m 4s
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5. Creating Multiple Pages
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Creating and linking pages3m 46s
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6. Previewing and Testing
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Conclusion
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Next steps26s
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