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Hello Everyone,
We are thrilled to introduce the new Export Content as HTML5 feature in InDesign. With this update, you can now export pages, spreads, or selected objects to HTML5 format with just a few clicks. HTML5 makes your content more accessible and compatible across platforms and boosts both user engagement and SEO! Plus, you have control over how text is exported for optimized web performance.
Please try it and let us know what you think. We can’t wait to see how you use this powerful new feature in your projects.
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Could this help?
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Josef Holzapfel
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Hi @josefh35143105,
Thank you for your response! However, I noticed that the screenshot showing the difference between the original InDesign (.indd) document and the exported HTML5 file was not included. Would you be willing to upload that as well? A screen recording demonstrating the issue would also be really helpful.
Looking forward to your reply!
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Abhishek
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Hi, Well I don't know, what you actually want. There is not difference referring to the layout of the original and the exported html5. The problem is that the pages are not scaled, the internal links/tags do not work properly and no bar with the page icons appears.
See: https://www.1133.at/publish/Hietzingerhof/
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Josef Holzapfel
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Hi @josefh35143105,
Thank you for your patience and for providing the additional details. I understand that the main issues are related to the pages not scaling correctly, the internal links and tags not functioning properly, and the missing page icon bar, even though the layout itself looks fine in the exported HTML5 file.
I wanted to let you know that I have reached out to our product team for further insights and guidance regarding this matter. I am currently awaiting their feedback and will provide you with an update as soon as I receive their response.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. I appreciate your patience while we work to resolve this issue.
Best,
Abhishek Rao
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Hi, I tried the latest update, the Indesign 2025 Export HTML5 package [Publishe online], and everything is working fine except for one issue: the MP3 audio file I inserted isn't playing after viewing on the Web browser [Chrome]. Please let me know how to fix this.
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Thank you for reaching out!
I understand that the MP3 audio file you inserted isn’t playing when viewed in a web browser (Chrome) after exporting the HTML5 package using Publish Online. To help us investigate this further:
Looking forward to your response!
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Abhishek Rao
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It would be better if ADOBE just buys AJAR and includes IN5 = Adobe's HTML as is will take another year at least if ever to do what AJAR does quick and easily - it is a strain on the pocketbook for most independent designers and IN5 is a GREAT tool especially if you have a Wordpress website
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No, just no!
While I don't use it a lot anymore, in5 is an absolutely brilliant product with great developer support. The last time I can remember Adobe buying a plugin/addin for InDesign was the Table/Cell style from Teacup Software around 2004. It was great at the time, but it hasn't received any improvements since. And then there's the whole host of 1.0 features that never saw a 2.0 such as all of the animation tools that are stuck in the past and are just one giant kludge.
Let's just leave this one to Ajar and let them keep supporting it.