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Is it OK just to let everything drop into one Layer or is it advisable to put different sections of a web site
into different layers.
Rex.
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Master page
home page
about page, etc
each with its own layer
it also helps keep things organized when you go to change or fix something
I agree with Günter.
If you create a separate layer for each page, there will be no order and convenience. If you have a large site you will create 100500 layers and get lost in them.
The same layer can be reused on different pages. Therefore, it makes sense to create layers in the following form.
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Master page
home page
about page, etc
each with its own layer
it also helps keep things organized when you go to change or fix something
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To add to HMAM, you then can easily detect by colors, if elements are in the right spot/layer. This could get interesting when something doesn`t "work" as expected.
It is quite useful to have elements from the "master" in a separate layer. Mostly designers want to have certain elements on top of everything else, footer and header especially. Now it is good practice to have nothing else in this layer on all pages as this could lead to unpredictable behaviour. Not all breakpoints from pages are necessary on masters.
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Uwe
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To contradict HMAM and fotoroeder a little bit :
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HMAM написал(а)
Master page
home page
about page, etc
each with its own layer
it also helps keep things organized when you go to change or fix something
I agree with Günter.
If you create a separate layer for each page, there will be no order and convenience. If you have a large site you will create 100500 layers and get lost in them.
The same layer can be reused on different pages. Therefore, it makes sense to create layers in the following form.
This may vary depending on your project. But the idea remains the same - you separate the content of one page by layers and use these layers on other pages. If the layer is filled on one page, then this layer will be empty on another page, and you can use it again. Thus, even a large site will fit 5-10 layers and you will get full control.
And I agree with Uwe . Sometimes for master page elements you need a separate layer, for example Top menu and Footer
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This video will help avoid any further confusion...no contradiction from what we said
Working with layers in Adobe Muse |
and this for reading...
Moving and hiding objects using Layers panel in Muse
layers are site wide.
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The video tutorial and reading the info from Muse explains it best. Organize the way you like that works for you as long as you follow the principles outlined.