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Here's a link to some screenshots.
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I'm actually retarded at making websites and thought I could use muse, but apparently I can't even do that.
I just want the buttons to scale with the box they're on top of and not go all over the place when the browser is changed.
He wants something like this http://casey.nyc/
Casey Neistat Official Website
But I can't figure out how to do this inside of muse even though it looks like a 10 year old has made a more complicated website.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
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We dealt with this theme hundreds of times here in this forum. It is all about knowing, how Muse works.
If you think a 10 years old can do this: Why don’t you let him do this? He won’t succed! Because a 10 year old knows nothing about the different scaling behaviour of different Muse object and their interaction on a dynamic page.
What I want to say: Talking about responsive, dynamic layout, things often are much more complicated as it looks at the first glance.
This link should help to explain some basics: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2271454.
Or this example: http://synchron-scaling-boxes.businesscatalyst.com/index.html. You may download the corresponding .muse files directly from the demo sites.
If this doesn’t help, do the following: Create a new site with only one page and only a few elements, which demonstrate your issue, or reduce your existing site to only one typical page, containing a few elements, which demonstrate your issue. (This is necessary, because it saves download- and analysing-time). Upload this .muse file (without assets) to Dropbox or a similar file sharing service and provide the download link here. Then we can have a closer look.
Thus, time consuming „question and answer“ games or pure guessing can be considerably reduced.