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July 10, 2023
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Newbie: interactive design - online publishing page size setup and hosting questions

  • July 10, 2023
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So duh - havent ventured into interactive design and online publishing before. But saw it mentioned here as i was looking for an adobe alternative to flipbooks as my issuu account is very limited.

SO EXCITED to try this; watching videos.  But i'm quite confused on the sizes for page setup.  If this project is no going to be printed, but just hosted online, what are the best sizes to set up a page?  the test file i downloaded is 1024 x 768. Is there a reason for that?  What are best sizes for viewing a project on desktop as well as on a phone?

 

Next: looks like it is hosted in my online publishing area - accessible through indesign. Is that attached to my account? It is a work adobe account . . .   and is there a way to have access this online published file not going through adobe indesign?

 

thanks - so excited to start this new venture!

 

 

 

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Community Expert
July 11, 2023
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Next: looks like it is hosted in my online publishing area - accessible through indesign. Is that attached to my account? It is a work adobe account . . .   and is there a way to have access this online published file not going through adobe indesign?

 

thanks - so excited to start this new venture!

By @Thefourknightkids

The files are linked to the Adobe account that publishes them. 

 

No you can't access the published file without going through Adobe InDesign.

You need to update the published file from the same account that created it - or replace it. 

 

One thing you can do is setup a webpage to host the publication and then embed the code. 

That way if the publication changes accounts - you can redo the Embed code for the website to host the new/edited content. 

 

 

Participating Frequently
July 11, 2023

eugene - that makes sense.   but again, newbie - how would i set up a webpage to host the publication?  I'm lost on that. I get embedding the code on our companies website; but not sure i understand what you mean. i truly apprecite any clarity on that.  thanks

 

Community Expert
July 11, 2023

The actual Publish Online file will always reside and be hosted on the Adobe server. The Embed option will provide you an iframe code that can be copied and pasted into a web page through the backend administration. Typically into a html containter of the page. Visitors will go to the page on yourcompany.com/digital-brochure and seamlessly view the publish online through the iframe.

Michael Bullo
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 11, 2023

Congrats on diving into interactivity. Can you tell us more specific details about your publishing plans? Such as...

  • Are you OK with your content hosted on Adobe servers?
  • Do you need stand alone content that you can host on your own website?
  • Etc...