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A new tool for webpage designers to create websites without bother with codes.

There must be people out there wondering. How to design websites without coding? Muse (code name) is one of the latest releases by Adobe and it’s aimed at creating websites as easily as you create layouts for print. You can design and publish original HTML pages to the latest web standards without writing code. Now in beta, Muse makes it a snap to produce unique professional websites.Design Websites with no codes
At the moment you can download the test version from adobe but the final retail release will be available by early 2012. By then, users who like the software will be able to pay a subscription in order to keep using Adobe Muse.
I personally like every tool and software available that are focused on making task easier and the Internet prettier. Muse is such a tool.
Now web designers and publishers have another card under the sleeve that can make things easier. Particularly in those moments when you need to design a quick and simple web page for a low budget client.
Muse is designed to generate search engine friendly code. Continue reading “Design Websites Without Writing Codes with Muse (code name)” »

Adobe EdgeToday, Adobe released the Public Preview version of Adobe Edge. A software that will allow designers to add animations that are similar to those from Flash into their website by incorporating HTML5 + Javascript + CSS3 together.
I couldn’t resist my curiosity and right away decided to download a copy of the preview version to try it out. I can tell right away that the user interface looks very easy to use if you are already familiar with Flash.
I immediately began to test it on a website I was making and although I don’t think I will end up using it for this particular website, I’m pretty sure I will be one of the first ones to buy this software once Adobe releases a complete version. Continue reading “Design Flash-like animations with Adobe Edge” »

Finally, this site can be viewed on cell phones in a format more suitable and convenient for small-screen browsers.
In a world which is becoming more and more mobile, it is almost a necessity to create a mobile version of a website.
According to Wikipedia, there are more than 5 billion cell phones, on a planet occupied by around 7 billion people.
Countries like Montenegro, Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong, where the number of activated phones exceeds the number of people (in the case of Montenegro, the percentage is nearly double) expose the rather obvious fact that everyone and their dogs have a mobile device. Above all, this article by Wikipedia refers only to cell phones in existence. It does not include the large number of devices such as tablet computers in addition to the already excessive number of phones. However, the number of Web sites with support for mobile devices is still relatively low. Continue reading “The Yellow Flashlight goes mobile!” »