The homepage appears to be responsive - if you shrink your browser window down to a mobile size, you’ll see that these 3 elements adjust to a stacked orientation. Chris and I had dinner at Adobe MAX last year, and it was immediately apparent to me that he was one of the most proficient Muse users I’ve ever encountered.Ī couple of months ago Chris unveiled the Boots Printing Co website – while most users were in awe of his fullscreen video background, a few curious designers looked closely and noticed some surprising functionality. We recently caught up with Christopher Watson, the designer behind the awesome Boots Printing Co. Our original article on hacking responsive design is below. We're very excited to roll out new products and training to help you succeed in the responsive world - stay tuned! Too see a preview of what's in store, click here: Here at MuseThemes, we're already at work building responsive themes, widgets, and updating our existing library to function perfectly in the upcoming release. In the Adobe MAX keynote demonstration, Muse appeared to have a responsive "grabber" on the right edge of the design canvas, which can be dragged to simulate different screen sizes and adjust the design accordingly. Exciting news! Recently Adobe announced responsive design is coming to Muse in a new version releasing late 2015.
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