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What apps do I need for web design?

New Here ,
May 13, 2018 May 13, 2018

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Hello, I am new to trying to design my web page with Adobe Products.  I see that Adobe offers many app options now for website creation.  I need something fairly simple because I have no knowledge of coding.  So, my question is folks, what exact apps do I need to get to recreate my page and then, how do I get it actually live online through Adobe?  I was told that my purchase of Creative Cloud would accomplish all this but now I see that is not true.  Thanks.

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Community Expert , May 13, 2018 May 13, 2018

I agree that it's partly true.

There's no single app or combo of Adobe apps which will produce a beautiful, responsive, easily maintained website for a complete non-coder. Depends on your goals.

Options:

  1. Dreamweaver - the previous benchmark, now past its prime IMHO, requires coding ability
  2. Muse - is being discontinued by Adobe Product Announcement
  3. XD - is for prototyping

Try the Adobe suggestions for alternatives to Muse: Spark or Portfolio

Portfolio Adobe Portfolio | Build your own personalized website

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LEGEND ,
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Why do you say it's not true? Which bit?

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I agree that it's partly true.

There's no single app or combo of Adobe apps which will produce a beautiful, responsive, easily maintained website for a complete non-coder. Depends on your goals.

Options:

  1. Dreamweaver - the previous benchmark, now past its prime IMHO, requires coding ability
  2. Muse - is being discontinued by Adobe Product Announcement
  3. XD - is for prototyping

Try the Adobe suggestions for alternatives to Muse: Spark or Portfolio

Portfolio Adobe Portfolio | Build your own personalized website

Spark Make Images, Videos and Web Stories for Free in Minutes | Adobe Spark

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