Join Justin Seeley for an in-depth discussion in this video Continue learning about Muse, part of Building a Single-Page Website in Muse.
- [Justin] Well, that's going to wrap up…our project course…Building a Single Page Website in Muse.…Before I let you go though…I want you to check out a few other courses,…so you can continue learning about Adobe Muse.…First off is my muse essential training course,…so you can check that out,…it's called Muse Essential Training,…and this is the course…if you want to learn just about everything…there is to know about Muse…from the ground up, this is the course for you.…You also want to check out Muse Creative Cloud Updates.…This is a course that's going to continuously…get updates as new features are added to Muse,…so you might want to check that out…so you can see all of the new things…that Adobe adds on a regular basis…to this really cool application.…
You might also want to check out…Designing Your Responsive Mobile Website…with Muse with Paul Trani,…if you found the mobile responsive stuff…that we talked about here interesting…you might want to check this out.…It's a great course full of information.…Also, Paul's course on Creating a Small Business Website…
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3/25/2016Staff author Justin Seeley explains how to set up your master page, build a custom navigation bar, and define content blocks on the master page. Then he shows how to import your graphics and text (from sources such as CC Libraries and Microsoft Word) and style all of the content. In chapter 4, Justin shows how to add the "infinite scrolling" behavior that is so emblematic of single-page designs.
- Creating your master page elements
- Building a custom navigation bar
- Setting up content blocks
- Adding CC assets and text
- Styling the content section by section
- Adding menu links
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