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Grouped objects resized proportionately – How do I recreate this?

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Mar 28, 2017 Mar 28, 2017

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Here's what I'm looking to emulate in terms of responsive design. - http://readcereal.com/journal/

When you reduce browser width, everything is fluid and reduces in size. How do I recreate this?

Are there any widgets that will help with this? Unfortunately out of all my attempts to recreate this, even after reaching out to adobe help, it appears I have to basically create somewhat of an adaptive design like this - http://theqrsgroup.businesscatalyst.com/baths.html

I'm using a ton of break points and it takes a long time to setup and doesn't have the same feel. Is there a better way???

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LEGEND , Mar 28, 2017 Mar 28, 2017

the site you linked to is a blog. they work by getting data from a cms (data base server stored online) and display that data as needed.

it is not a true responive design however yes, you can make that kind of site in Muse and have it get the data from one of the many cms options.

I would use publiz but you could make something in Wordpress or even custom code it in Dreamweaver... watch this demo from Adobe Max last year (https://images-tv.adobe.com/avp/vr/f9a22e0b-df84-4fab-95fd-82db9072a993/8899f4b9-f47f-4929-b75e-263703fb38fd/0ffbec51-15…

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the site you linked to is a blog. they work by getting data from a cms (data base server stored online) and display that data as needed.

it is not a true responive design however yes, you can make that kind of site in Muse and have it get the data from one of the many cms options.

I would use publiz but you could make something in Wordpress or even custom code it in Dreamweaver... watch this demo from Adobe Max last year (https://images-tv.adobe.com/avp/vr/f9a22e0b-df84-4fab-95fd-82db9072a993/8899f4b9-f47f-4929-b75e-2637... ) the blog part starts about 50 mins in.

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