Moving from Muse prototypes to XD - Query about review experience
Hi Folks,
We've spent the last few years building design prototypes in Muse for client review. These included type, imagery, transitions and many other Html tweaks to represent as near as dammit a final website to sign off on. Including automatic responsive breakpoint display when the user adjusted the browser size.
My question is related to publishing and clients who are potentially not as advanced in understanding collab prototypes. In Muse, we created a website, uploaded it to a subdomain on our site and sent them a link. They would review, make notes (In their own doc, whatevs) and then feedback.
Is it possible to publish a XD project without all the collab bollocks
- Essentially a website in a browser without all the commentary and extra features. You know how clients are - they don't get that the adobe real estate is not part of the final web intent / prototype.
I want to dive in and I have done the basic XD tutorial but cannot see a resolution to the above - Not sure the product is evolved enough to build a proper website experience sans the Adobe "wrapper".
Many thanks in advance!
Cliff
