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March 25, 2025
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Publishing Interactive Magazine

  • March 25, 2025
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Hi,

 

I want to publish an interactive magazine online for a final year college project. Im under a big time crunch so if anyone could get back to me asap it would be very appreciated. It has a lot of interactive elements eg videos, popups, clickable linkts etc so I dont think that the interactive pdf will work. 

 

I would love for the pages to "flip" and also be responsive so that a two page spread is shown on a desktop, but only one page is shown on a mobile screen/ tablet screen. Is there a way for me to do this easily?

 

I also would love to host it on my own website or have its own domain eg "magazinename.com", is this possible too?

 

I have heard of using in5 but unfortunately the cost is an isssue for me. Is there any free or cheap places i can do all these things??

 

Please let me know!

 

-Keylah 

3 replies

Derek Cross
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 30, 2025

Check with your tutor that it's acceptable, I would suggest you use InDesign's Publish Online facility. If you know InDesign, it's relatively easy to create reliable interactive documents that can be read on PCs, Macs, Tablets and Smart Phones. And it's free with InDesign and you can include a link on your website. You can even include a facility to enable users to download a (static) PDF version.

BobLevine
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 25, 2025

In addition to Randy's pointers, there is no way to produce genuinely responsive content from InDesign. 

 

I'm not sure what your overall goal is here, but you also need to consider how this content will be viewed.

 

Finally, I don't mean to throw cold water on this but there is no free or cheap way you're going to get this done. You get what you pay for.

Participant
March 26, 2025

Hi Bob,

 

I apologise for publishing my seonc question on the wrong page, i am new to this and just looking for some answers. I followed your advice and bought the subscription service for in5. It is working really well for everything i need. However, i have a second question and was wondering if you could help me.

 

Do you have any advice for publishing the magazine online with in5? What is the easiest and cheapest way for me to do this. As this is a college project funds are very limited. I only need the magazine to be online for 1 month.

 

Let me know if you have any suggestions,

Many Thanks

Keylah 

 

 

BobLevine
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 26, 2025

You're still going to have to pay. You'll need a domain and web host. Neither one of them is free. 

There's nothing magic about this, unfortunately. Most of the work I do these days centers on websites built with WordPress. I've been at it for years and I'm still learning.

Randy Hagan
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 25, 2025

If you're looking for animated effects like page flips and different views between desktop and mobile layouts, you're looking at some type of dedicated ePublishing tool that can take InDesign/Acrobat output and translate it in HTML5/CSS3 digital publishing terms.

 

Two I would recommend you look at are in5, and FlippingBook. You can click on the links and see which one, or if you want to explore other options they're available too. But no matter what option you choose, you're definitely looking at an add-on product to get the results you're looking for.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Randy

Participant
March 26, 2025

Thank you for your response Randy, i went ahead and puchased in5. I'm having issues with publishing online still, what is the best way for me to get my magazine online but also the cheapest. Since i only need it online for one month i dont want to purchase a year long subscription for a web server.

 

Do you have any advice for me on this?

 

Keylah

Randy Hagan
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 26, 2025

I would go to GoDaddy. Figure $10-15 to register a URL (if you don't already have one) and like $20-30 to host a website for a couple of months (don't choose the annual price discount) and let it lapse when you're done. Shut down the site hosting when you're done, and you'll have a year to decide whether to renew and keep the URL if you choose to do it.