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October 29, 2020
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QUESTION about uploading an XD-made website to a web host server

  • October 29, 2020
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Does Adobe XD have a "built-in" FTP client (similar to Dreamweaver, or even Muse)?

 

Alternatively, is there an FTP-like XD plug-in?

 

Or, maybe, a way to upload an XD file to some CC cloud space, that can then easily & securely upload the XD-generated HTML/CSS to a SAVED, pascode-protected web host server? ... Or perhaps something like how users could export Fireworks files as "Fireworks library" items, drop the Fireforks library items into Deamweaver, and then  use Deamweaver's built-in FTP client to get the code onto a web host server?

 

THANKS, Adobe/XD community--another amazing Adobe program, huh?!

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    Correct answer italosan

    Hi, sorry but unfortunately there is no such feature or plugin. Adobe XD is software for creating website and app prototypes. You can share your prototypes through Adobe servers, but you won't be able to upload it to a host server via FTP.

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    DanielGMC
    Participating Frequently
    October 30, 2020

    XD is a Prototyping Software. If you want to build actuall HTML & CSS Without coding you can try out pinegrow.com

     

    Greetings, Daniel
    italosan
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    italosanCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    October 30, 2020

    Hi, sorry but unfortunately there is no such feature or plugin. Adobe XD is software for creating website and app prototypes. You can share your prototypes through Adobe servers, but you won't be able to upload it to a host server via FTP.

    Inspiring
    October 29, 2020

    No, it does not. It can publish the prototypes or specs to an Adobe host site. But, beyond that XD does not directly export HTML/CSS. There are plugins that will generate something that you can leverage, but the uploading will be outside of XD.