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Adobe Muse Classroom in a Book [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x191x15 mm, kaal: 564 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 032182136X
  • ISBN-13: 9780321821362
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x191x15 mm, kaal: 564 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 032182136X
  • ISBN-13: 9780321821362

Those creative professionals seeking the fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Muse choose Adobe Muse Classroom in a Book from the Adobe Creative Team at Adobe Press. The 10 project-based lessons in this book show readers step-by-step the key techniques for working in Muse.

Readers will learn Muse from the ground up and create websites using the latest web standards without writing code. They will learn how to plan projects using site maps and master pages; design pages and add interactivity though buttons, links, and widgets; access 500 Typekit web fonts included with subscription to Muse; and publish a website via Business Catalyst or standard web hosting. The companion disc includes lesson files so readers can work along with the book.


**Breaking News! Register your book at peachpit.com/register to receive a free “What’s new” guide which provides a hands-on tour of the new and improved Muse features in the Second Quarter 2013 (CC) update, including a new Layers panel; parallax scrolling; in-browser editing; and improvements to forms, metadata, and plan mode viewing options. Unlike previous updates, this update will not reference the existing Classroom in a Book lessons but instead should be used in addition to the Classroom in a Book lessons.


“The Classroom in a Book series is by far the best training material on the market. Everything you need to master the software is included: clear explanations of each lesson, step-by-step instructions, and the project files for the students.” –Barbara Binder, Adobe Certified Instructor, Rocky Mountain Training

Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, helps you learn the features of Adobe software quickly and easily. Classroom in a Book offers what no other book or training program does–an official training series from Adobe Systems Incorporated, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.



Getting Started 1(7)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
Prerequisites
2(1)
Installing Muse
2(1)
Fonts used in this book
2(1)
Copying the Classroom in a Book files
3(1)
To install the Classroom in a Book files
3(1)
Restoring default program preferences
3(2)
To save current Muse preferences
3(1)
To delete current Muse preferences
4(1)
To restore saved preferences
4(1)
Recommended lesson order
5(1)
Jumpstart
5(1)
Windows versus Mac OS
6(1)
Additional resources
6(1)
Adobe Certification
7(1)
1 Overview of the Workspace
8(22)
A typical Muse web workflow
10(4)
Create a site concept
10(1)
Create your Muse site file
11(1)
Plan your site
11(1)
Design your pages
12(1)
Preview your pages
13(1)
Publish your site
13(1)
Touring the Workspace
14(3)
The Welcome screen
14(1)
Understanding Modes
15(2)
Working in Design mode
17(10)
The Toolbox
17(1)
The Control panel
18(1)
Working with panels
19(5)
Zooming and panning
24(2)
Scrolling through a document
26(1)
Preview mode
27(3)
2 Creating Your Site
30(18)
Creating a new site
32(3)
Edit the site properties
33(2)
Creating and editing your site map
35(13)
Adding and deleting pages in your site
36(4)
Arranging pages in the site map
40(1)
Setting page properties
41(1)
Adding page metadata
42(6)
3 Working with Master Pages
48(40)
Web design versus print design
50(2)
Resolution
50(1)
Fixed, yet fluid design
50(1)
File size
51(1)
Understand web navigation
51(1)
Design with interactivity in mind
52(1)
Building a master page
52(31)
Editing the page area and browser fill
53(4)
Editing master page properties
57(1)
Editing the master page guides
58(4)
Adding a logo to the header
62(2)
Adding a navigation menu
64(17)
Assigning content to the footer
81(2)
Creating new master pages
83(1)
Applying master pages
84(2)
Testing your pages
86(2)
4 Adding and Styling Text
88(32)
Inserting text
90(4)
Typing text
90(2)
Placing text
92(2)
Formatting text
94(12)
Adjusting Font Size
95(1)
Selecting a font
96(5)
Changing alignment, leading, and letter spacing
101(3)
Adjusting paragraph indents, margins, and spacing
104(2)
Changing the color and case of text
106(1)
Creating Type Styles
106(14)
Creating and applying paragraph styles
107(2)
Clearing overrides and editing a paragraph style
109(2)
Deleting and duplicating a paragraph style
111(1)
Unlinking a paragraph style
112(2)
Creating and applying a character style
114(1)
Editing a character style
115(1)
Pasting text between Muse sites
116(1)
Rotating a text frame
117(3)
5 Working with Shapes and Color
120(22)
Working with shapes
122(8)
Drawing with the Rectangle tool
122(1)
Creating 100% width content
123(2)
Applying a background image to a frame
125(2)
Creating a line
127(1)
Creating a dotted line
128(2)
Working with color
130(12)
Creating and applying a color fill
131(2)
Sampling color
133(1)
Saving and editing a swatch
134(1)
Creating and editing a color stroke
135(2)
Duplicating and deleting a color swatch
137(1)
Working with gradients
138(4)
6 Adding Images to Your Site
142(26)
Web-image basics
144(2)
Resolution
144(1)
Image formats
144(2)
Importing images
146(4)
Placing an image
147(1)
Placing a Photoshop file (.psd)
148(2)
Moving, cropping, and resizing images
150(9)
Transforming images with the Selection tool
150(5)
Locking and grouping content
155(1)
Rotating images
156(2)
Wrapping text around content
158(1)
Understanding the Assets panel
159(4)
Relinking images
160(1)
Editing original
161(1)
Fixing broken and modified links
162(1)
Pinning content
163(5)
Inserting Flash files
164(2)
Adding alternative text and a title to images
166(2)
7 Working with Links and Buttons
168(22)
Working with Links
170(7)
Creating an internal link
170(1)
Creating an external link
171(1)
Creating an e-mail link
172(1)
Editing link properties
173(1)
Styling your text links
174(3)
Adding links to images
177(1)
Working with anchors
177(5)
Creating anchors
178(1)
Linking to an anchor
179(3)
Working with buttons
182(8)
Creating a button in Muse
182(2)
Using the States panel to add button states
184(1)
Adding a link to a button
185(1)
Setting up a button in Photoshop
185(1)
Placing your Photoshop button
186(2)
Adding a link to your Photoshop button
188(2)
8 Applying Effects, Graphic Styles, and Inserting HTML
190(22)
Working with rounded corners, effects, and opacity
192(8)
Rounding the corners of a frame
192(2)
Applying a Shadow effect
194(1)
Applying a Bevel effect
195(1)
Applying a Glow effect
196(2)
Adjusting opacity
198(2)
Working with graphic styles
200(5)
Creating and applying a graphic style
200(3)
Clearing overrides and editing a graphic style
203(2)
Embedding HTML
205(7)
Adding a Google map
206(3)
Editing the embedded HTML
209(3)
9 Working with Widgets
212(20)
About widgets
214(1)
Inserting a composition widget
215(11)
Inserting a Lightbox Display composition widget
216(1)
Editing composition widget options
217(2)
Adding or deleting a trigger
219(1)
Editing a trigger
220(2)
Adding content to a target area
222(4)
Working with slideshows
226(6)
Adding a Blank slideshow widget
226(6)
10 Publishing and Exporting Your Site
232(14)
Understanding Muse publishing
234(1)
Excluding pages from export
234(1)
Publishing your site
235(9)
Making and uploading edits
238(2)
Upgrading a temporary Business Catalyst site
240(4)
Exporting your site as HTML
244(2)
Index 246
The Adobe Creative Team is made up of designers, writers, and editors who have extensive, real-world knowledge of and expertise in using Adobe products. They work closely with the Adobe product development teams and Adobe's Instructional Communications team to come up with creative, challenging, and visually appealing projects to help both new and more experienced users get up to speed quickly on Adobe software products.