HTML5/Web Standards

When to Use Dreamweaver, Muse, Animate, Reflow, and Brackets

Wondering what the difference is between all the Adobe web apps? What are their strengths and weaknesses? In this video see the similarities and differences of all the web apps so you can decide which is best for you. Each app has a related Lynda.com course so check it out!

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Creating a One-Page Scrollable Website with Muse

New! Learn how to take simple graphics, buttons, and text and give them depth and richness with scrollable effects in Adobe Muse. I will help you realize the possibilities of a one-page scrollable website—an increasingly popular site style that is both simple and elegant. Paul shows you how to add scrollable motion, animation, fades, blur, and navigation elements to your site with Muse’s design tools. Plus, learn how to add widgets like contact forms and […]

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Using Photoshop PSDs in Brackets 1.0

Brackets is now 1.0 and even has the ability to open PSD files in it to extract images, CSS, text and other content. See it in action! (Content from keynote given at Future of Web Design 2014)

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Creating Your First Website in Dreamweaver CC 2014

Just Released! Creating a First Website with Dreamweaver CC 2014 shows the basics of how to do just that—create your first website. But not just any website. An HTML5 website that is responsive and looks great on any computer or mobile device, and is complete with rich imagery and navigation, video content, and even a contact form. Author Paul Trani begins with brief introductions to HTML and CSS. Then you’ll learn how to create a basic […]

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Creating a Small-Business Website with Adobe Muse CC

Just released! Creating a Small Business Website in Adobe Muse CC! This course shows how you can easily create a compelling website for small businesses using Adobe Muse CC. Whether it’s a website for that restaurant up the street or for your own small business this course will teach you everything you need to know to make a small business look big. From creating and importing graphics that fit the brand, to setting up multiple pages […]

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Adobe MAX: Post Conference Files

Last week was a fantastic week at the Adobe MAX Conference. So many amazing speakers I wish I had the opportunity to see, but I was also doing my part. After spending 19-hours on stage I thought I’d share my slides from my various sessions and labs. By request mostly. So here they are. They might not make total sense if you weren’t there, but there’s always next year! 3D Printing 101 View Slides 3D […]

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Course: Drag-and-Drop with Edge Animate CC

The title, “Creating Drag-and-Drop Functionality with Edge Animate” is now available on Lynda.com “Creating Drag-and-Drop Functionality with Edge Animate” is now available on Lynda.com! Drag-and-drop functionality is perfect for any game or interactive web project. Edge Animate makes it easy to implement. Plus, the drag-and-drop interactions you add work even on smartphones and tablets. Learn how to create draggable objects, add target areas where users can drop them, create reactions to those drops, and change […]

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Lynda.com Course: Creating a Responsive Design with Edge Reflow

My latest Lynda.com course is now live! Learn how to create responsive web designs that look and work great on desktops, tablets, and mobile devices with Edge Reflow. In this course I show how you can design a layout, add text and images plus add content from Photoshop and Illustrator, and even generate Reflow projects from Photoshop CC. Also learn how to find the “breakpoints” in your designs and decide how your layouts will reflow […]

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Adding & Controlling Audio in Edge Animate

Learn how to bring a project to life with audio, using Illustrator, Audition and Edge Animate. See how to create and import audio, how to control it in the timeline as well as with JavaScript. View the project here. Download the source files here.

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Edge Animate: Add Audio, Scripts, Responsive Scaling

The latest update to Edge Animate gives you the ability to add audio (sound), implement a design that scales with the browser (responsive design) and even add your own JavaScript libraries for use in Edge Animate. This video shows you how to do all of this, and as you probably already know, Animate can be updated from creativecloud.com.

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