• Hello,
    I would like to know an information, I know that Adobe Muse isn’t still supported anymore by Adobe, so this is my question:
    I would like to know if I can continue to create all the prototypes of websites with adobe muse and, subsequently, make It an official online site (also for work), and / or simply add the relative graphic updates with WordPress?
    Thanks in advance and best regards

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  • Hey @sybelius!

    Great question! Unfortunately you won’t be able to easily export from Muse and use the generated files in WordPress, because WordPress uses a special system for themes (which is what you are essentially creating). That being said, some code could be adapted with some work, like the CSS files.

    Take a look at the theme handbook for more: https://developer.www.ads-software.com/themes/

    Warm regards!

    add the relative graphic updates with WordPress?

    What does this mean? Uploading images? Changing CSS? What would WordPress be doing?

    Thread Starter sybelius

    (@sybelius)

    Hey @mmediagroup!
    Thank you for the answer and for the advice!
    I know that when Adobe Muse was still supported by Adobe, it was possible to convert the whole theme to WordPress without problems. As it is no longer updated, surely the news on a graphic level and publication on the web will no longer be possible with Adobe Muse, however I hoped that everything that until now was possible to convert perfectly to WordPress would continue to work as before.
    Thanks again and warm regards!

    Thread Starter sybelius

    (@sybelius)

    Hi @joyously!
    I used Adobe Muse and I found myself very well, it was possible to create a site entirely quickly and easily and convert it completely to WordPress to make further changes.
    Since it is no longer supported by Adobe, unfortunately it will no longer be updated with regards to graphics and publication on the web, however I hoped to be able to continue using it to make all the elements that until now it was possible to create
    With best regards

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