Muse CC for Photographers

You probably know that you need a website, but you're not really into writing code. That's why Adobe Muse CC was created. You can have your own website and more importantly update it as often as you need.

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Terry White

Release Date: 2014-02-24

Lessons

Introduction

<p>Intro video.</p>

Duration: 0 mins 56 seconds

Initial Layout

<p>Getting started on a new site with initial settings.</p>

Duration: 2 mins 53 seconds

Planning

<p>Deciding on pages, order, hiearchy for your new site.</p>

Duration: 4 mins 16 seconds

Styling Master Pages

<p>Creating a consistent style throughtout your site using master pages.</p>

Duration: 9 mins 29 seconds

Adding Images and Text to Your Pages

<p>Placing your logo and choosing the right file format for your images.</p>

Duration: 11 mins 42 seconds

Navigation Widgets

<p>How to add links so users can get from one page to another on your site.</p>

Duration: 7 mins 2 seconds

Building Out Individual Pages

<p>Adding content to individual pages.</p>

Duration: 5 mins 46 seconds

Place a Slideshow

<p>Using the slideshow widgets to display your images.</p>

Duration: 8 mins 55 seconds

Adding Video

<p>Adding video will require a bit of a workaround from the Muse interface.</p>

Duration: 11 mins 22 seconds

Forms Widget

<p>Using a contact form to allow users to communicate with you.</p>

Duration: 5 mins 25 seconds

Tablet and Phone Versions

<p>Creating different versions of your site design based on the screen size of the device being used.</p>

Duration: 11 mins 20 seconds

Publishing the Site

<p>There are three options for publishing your site from Muse.</p>

Duration: 6 mins 36 seconds

Beyond the Basics

<p>Here are some extra things you can do to your site to help customize the site and the user experience.</p>

Duration: 13 mins 39 seconds