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I am a bit confused with choosing the right product and of course justifying the annual cost. Muse it seems is on its way out, so is Dreamweaver the only option? I can get Muse if I google it but it does not feature in the Adobe list of products or under subscriptions. I found XD quite easy to use to build a site but now I am stuck on how to publish it. Please help.
You will have to use Dreamweaver to convert your design in Adobe XD to a website. Adobe XD is a prototyping tool which allows you to create your initial design without code. After your design is ready, you will have to export your assets and recreate your design in an HTML editor.
Adobe Muse is no longer being developed or sold by Adobe. It will continue to be supported for its existing user base until March 2020.
Thanks,
Preran
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For years I was so in love with Adobe and their brilliant developers. However the management has made some really lousy decisions i the past 5 years. This non-functional XD, and discontinuing MUSE is 2 of them. For all of you out there like me that need a complete alternative you might like to try Supernova Studio and Sketch. It may in future be able to port XD in, but I think that's in the works.
We need those tools to be productive,up-gradable and consistent. I don't need a design tool w/o functionality, It's a waste of time. In this industry everyone wants stuff done and completed yesterday.
3x now I have developed with Adobe tools and been in the middle of a project when they made the dumb idea to discontinue the product. Sending me searching for an alternative tool: Muse, Edge Animate, Mixamo, Character.
Why for GOSSakes did they get rid of MUSE w/o a tool to replace it? Since we can't use XD.
So now I search for some alternative for:
MUSE: Createspace maybe, or Canva
MIXAMO: after they aquired it they discontinue supporting it, Its still there though
EDGE ANIMATE: I use HYPE
Now I need something like XD that has full functionality: SUPERNOVA which truly bridges the gap between designers and developers.
Adobe has dropped the ball.T his is what they should have striven for.
Who knows now with Affinity I can stop using Adobe all together.
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I used to be able to publish. It seems to me that now that is not possible anymore. The only thing you can do is share to review.
Is that correct?
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Hi there,
We are sorry to hear you are facing trouble publishing your design specs in Adobe XD. A few more details would be super helpful like-
Awaiting your response.
Thanks,
Harshika
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Adobe XD has a way to install plugins. Check out the plugin called Quest AI. It lets you export from XD to Quest and just hit Build to make it into a responisve HTML page. You select the artboards in XD you want to combine into 1 HTML page and export with the plugin. Then in Quest you can add animations, video, sound & music, CMS, interactions, etc. Check it out 😉
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Deleted because duplicated to the right spot.
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I am familiar with the ability to export the mockup as a pdf or svg to be "cut up" into code by an outsource service for $800.
Is there anything other than doing this?
Can I import my UI into a more advance tool that writes code automatically?
What do people normally do after you are done with your design?
Give it to a developer?
Do you take it to the next step an dump it into InVision or Axure? Others?
BTW, my design will be used for a webapp first.
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Bueler?
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Hey, craigc62986038
Sorry for the delay in response. Most people hand their assets off to a developer, who can take your designs and implement them in code (in your case, HTML). They can output assets for use in their development using the Export function, and get information on where to place the objects based on finding measurements. (For more information: Learn to draw simple lines and shapes using the drawing tools in Adobe Experience Design. )
Hope that helps!
-Elaine
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What have you all done after creating the XD prototype? I feel like I've got it where it needs to be but I don't know what to do next? Do developers take these and create the app itself?
Very new to the app industry. Please forgive the elementary inquiry.
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Do developers take these and create the app itself?
Yes - you can send the design spec and exported assets (or XD file itself) to developers.
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To add to what Kenneth said, you can export assets from Adobe XD using the process mentioned in this document
Learn how to export production-ready assets from Adobe XD to PNG, SVG, JPG, and PDF files.
The developer can use these assets to recreate your prototype as an application.
Let me know if you need more info.
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Preran
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Muse: Design - Publish and your web is up and running. Update something and Muse uploads only those updated items. Super quick and nice for ONE pereon to maintan website.
XD: I undertand the concep of designing something and them coder has to do it to actually become a website. Explain me this: designer changes something every day... you need tgat coder every single time? Turnaround time will be at slowest. How many designers were actually happy after coder "simplified" their looks. Adobe is not very good at these things. Just look what they did between Illustrator and InDesign - almost nothing Those two departments cannot sync programs for the past decade.
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> Explain me this: designer changes something every day... you need tgat coder every single time? Turnaround time will be at slowest.
That's why XD exists! Designer can change things quickly without coding actual thing 😄
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Anima will export Adobe XD Prototype to HTML/CSS once for free, afterwards there's a monthly charge. This program is now useful again. Yes, you have to pay more for the functionality, but at least it's a button click instead of waiting for it to maybe be what you expected via web developer (no offense to any web developers, but nothing is ever done perfectly, as stated in this blog, pixel dimensions, etc are an important aspect of maintaining cohesion between design and building and sometimes the translation isn't perfect) now you're in full control. I found this blog and the solution elsewhere so I thought I'd help out anyone else having the same problem I did.
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May I ask, if you (or anyone here in this forum) has any experience, if ANIMA works any better then the plugin of XD (Web Export)?
Thanks in advance and Kind regards,
Uwe
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I do not have experience with it, unfortunately, I haven’t used Anima yet, either, but I only recently found the information on Adobe’s own website and wanted to spread the good word because I, like many in these forums, questioned the need for a prototype program that gives no ability to export. Here is the link for the Anima Plugin explanation from Adobe and how you can download it directly: https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2020/04/29/anima-app-adobe-xd-plugin-design-to-code.html#gs.pzow4r
Hope this helps!
Thomas
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Hi Thomas, i already got it just for testing purposes. Thinking of prototyping in XD, export the html and continue with Pinegrow. For me, almost no coding experience, even PG is too tedious and time consuming to deal really fast with it. Don`t want to use any blocks without understanding it and without being really able to design them (I know, it´s easy …) - well just a designer - no coder - sorry. Thanks for getting back so quickly,
Kind Regards,
Uwe
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Hello Great minds!
I am a newbie to the Adobe XD design platform. My Question here is, after I have finished my design and prototypes on XD, what next step do I take from there? I understand that all a developer needs to create a good and responsive website is are CSS code for text and shapes properties, and Exported Icons and Images etc... So I am asking, after doing all these on XD, what next do i do to take my design element out? The CSS, the Icons, images and others, that would be so useful for a developer to create a responsive project???.... Thank You! I need response please.
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Once you share your design, there is a developer view. That view will enable them to do the extraction and inspection needed to build it.
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Hi there,
Thank you for reaching out and using Adobe XD. We have a similar discussion happened in past here: https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-xd/how-do-i-publish-an-adobe-xd-project-to-the-web/td-p/9917871...
Please check out this post and let us know if that helps.
Thanks,
Harshika
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Anima will export Adobe XD Prototype to HTML/CSS once for free, afterwards there's a monthly charge. This program is now useful again.
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Hi all - I want to point out that you CAN publish content directly to web via XD. But you need a third party tool called Tiled to do it. Tiled provide a cloud platform to create interactive content. However they only sell this to large corporates directly. Fortunately, we are an authorised global reseller of Tiled specifically tasked to work with small business, agencies and independant designers, allowing them (you) to procure Tiled on behalf of their (your) customers, then build and then sell their (your) services.
Examples of interactive content can be found here:
Clash of Kings Community Gaming Experience
Our Oceans In Peril (Educational Experience for World Ocean Day 2022)
These are all designed in XD and then built and published through Tiled. There is also a plugin for Tiled in the XD plugin catelog which makes moving your designs from XD and into working interactive experiences a breeze.
Please don't think XD is just for protoyping. It definately isn't - especially when partner with Tiled.
We re-sell Tiled licenses under monthly subscription to you and through you to you client - all design work you undertake is yours. We also offer training and support.
For the purists out there - no, this is not a fully-fledge code machine. Its not Dreamweaver. It was never designed to be. Tiled is designed to help designers to do what they do best and create. So can it handle data and build complex apps? Not really. But it can do most of what a traditional website can, just faster, easier, with more flexibility and with no code in sight.
Please get in touch.