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How to make the code of Adobe Muse more understandable? Similar to the source code Webflow?

Community Beginner ,
Apr 04, 2018 Apr 04, 2018

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I do not want to leave Musa, but the code that Muse generates is very dirty and incomprehensible. Is there a way to make the source code more .. more clean? Otherwise I will have to go to Webflow

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Mentor , Apr 05, 2018 Apr 05, 2018

The point being: You didn't seem to be worry about code quality while using Muse, but now after just learning 5 days ago of another option, you come here demanding Adobe alter the code quality in an app they announced as EOL (End of Life). If Adobe is ending development then they are not gonna rewrite the code output at this point, so why the baseless ultimatum from you?

Makes little sense from any perspectives.

https://forums.adobe.com/people/Rocky+Fiit  wrote

The only drawback of this program is

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Rocky+Fiit  wrote

Do you consider Webflow as a replacement for Adobe Muse? And does this program allow you to write we...

  • I've never looked for alternatives for creating websites without writing code
  • Many of you talk about WebFlow. I learned about this project only today.

What changed in 5 days that now you can recognize clean code and you are suddenly concerned about the code quality ?

Fun thing is you will now get to pay more to have access to the code, you need to pay additional fee to have a export feature.

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I could always recognize the clean code from dirty.

Using Adobe Muse, I created sites for other people. And it is these people who need to see clean code so that in the future their site can be modified by another specialist. More this in the search engine, sites that have a dirty code are in the lower lines.

Also, WebFlow interested me in terms of creating "E - commerce." Have you seen their function to create an online store, which will soon be implemented in WebFlow? This inspired me very much ..

The cost of a subscriptions to Life is similar to the cost of a subscription to the creative cloud, which I had to pay to i can use Adobe Muse.

The only drawback of this program is that it commits to be constantly online. What are the other drawbacks? You will not find them.

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The point being: You didn't seem to be worry about code quality while using Muse, but now after just learning 5 days ago of another option, you come here demanding Adobe alter the code quality in an app they announced as EOL (End of Life). If Adobe is ending development then they are not gonna rewrite the code output at this point, so why the baseless ultimatum from you?

Makes little sense from any perspectives.

https://forums.adobe.com/people/Rocky+Fiit  wrote

The only drawback of this program is that it commits to be constantly online. What are the other drawbacks? You will not find them.

There are plenty of drawbacks:

rayek.elfin   wrote

After reading all these posts in this and the other threads, I am dumbfounded by the fact that there are Muse users who are willing to throw themselves into a locked and closed ecosystem and workflow yet again! And one where the user needs to be online ALL THE TIME while working on a project, and source files are kept on third-party servers. It's worse than relying on Muse and BC. It really is.

Everyone needs to decide for themselves what works for them.

Still, I'd think twice of relying on a server-based third-party service that requires you to be online at all times and asks for rent again. Why would you ever want to found your business on that? I'd worry myself sick. It's too volatile, just as it was too volatile to rely on Muse for your entire web design business. At least, that is my personal opinion.

But your mind seems made up so why do you keep making these comparative threads ?

How to make the code of Adobe Muse more understandable? Similar to the source code Webflow?

Let's compare Webflow and Adobe Muse

Do you consider Webflow as a replacement for Adobe Muse? And does this program allow you to write we...

https://forums.adobe.com/people/Rocky+Fiit  wrote

I'm ready to pay any price for a powerful visual "way" of creating sites that will allow you to create impeccable animation of objects and scrolling. Allows you to create amazing sites in terms of design. You could not advise me?

Again your mind seems made up $$$ = animation, no more need for comparisons threads here then.

Go pollute the web and make websites with the overuse of animation and scroll effects. ;--)

I guess performance and using a remote app that might not load when you need it are not drawback to you either.

Designer performance - Bugs - Webflow Forums

Designer is not loading - Bugs - Webflow Forums

Bugs - Webflow Forums

And yes since you need to be online to use it, any service outage for them, you, a region and well ...

Good luck !

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