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Hi there everyone! i am new to this program and i wonder if stuff like you see on this website : http://wddigital.us is possible to do in muse.
For instance you can see the japanese woman moving and the price rolling... etc. How do i get to animate elements in Muse?
Best Regards. Thank you in advance.
I already gave you a good site for widgets, examples, site of day (real websites made by people outside Adobe) and tutorials... if like me you learn better from text sheets then this help walks you into using Edge Animate with Muse for more advanced designs
How to add animated content in Adobe Muse
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Maybe i better keep using plain CSS and HTML i find this guis pretty annoying when you try to modify the templates... do you agree?
css and html is ok for basic desktop designs... most
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they are basic scroll effects linked to simple animation files... yes Muse can do these and more complex animations
https://musewidgets.com/search?q=scroll
p.s, Muse is eol now so imo you are better to spend your time learning some other software but that is your choice mate
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DO you have any recommendations? Maybe i better keep using plain CSS and HTML i find this guis pretty annoying when you try to modify the templates... do you agree?
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I already gave you a good site for widgets, examples, site of day (real websites made by people outside Adobe) and tutorials... if like me you learn better from text sheets then this help walks you into using Edge Animate with Muse for more advanced designs
How to add animated content in Adobe Muse
Pitgroove wrote
Maybe i better keep using plain CSS and HTML i find this guis pretty annoying when you try to modify the templates... do you agree?
css and html is ok for basic desktop designs... most of my sites are for phones | apps so I don't get to play with them
you have to start somewhere and I do think every designer should try to understand at least the basic codes because the bottom line is code rules the internet and animation (for a job) = you need code
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I'm afraid Muse has no future. I don't recommend using it except for quick comps.
Use a genuine code editor like Dreamweaver or Pinegrow. Working with code gives you the freedom to create your own custom CSS Animations​​. Or you can add WOW.JS to get animations on scroll. https://wowjs.uk/
16 top CSS Animations (with code examples)
https://www.creativebloq.com/inspiration/css-animation-examples