You are so very clear, concise and definitive. Many of the Adobe tutorials are hosted by unprofessional narrators that sort of meander as they stumble through, with errors unedited and everything being unsure. Thank you for being such a pro.
I "knew" how to use breakpoints before. But this video really explained it perfectly. Changes how I'll design from here on out. Great explanation, great video. Thanks.
Thank you so much. Was wondering about the breakpoints for ages and how they worked and your video was really helpful, straight to the point and easy to understand!
Hey Joseph, great tutorial. I've never heard of this theory about "design first" when designing responsive, and I have to disagree with you here. I think when design responsive, your thinking must consider design vs responsive absolutely as they the same important. From UX perspective, breakpoints for devices make a lot of sense, as mostly, users who open your website on any mobile device will need your website look perfect at very specific breakpoint, which you might not created because your design is more important then the user experience. Another thing is that there is quite successful practice proves when designing with 4 mainly common breakpoints(320,480,960,1280), your website probably will look good. Of course you have to think about how thing will appear between these breakpoints.
I'm starting from a muse template that has the fixed width breakpoints already set... so I guess I'll have to go and re-size every element now to fit in the break points. I thought there would be an easy way to select various elements and make them responsive and they would automatically resize/stretch to fit... I'm a complete beginner to this so a bit of a learning curve
Excellent tutorial, kudos to you :-) : Only constructive criticism is the length of time at the start to get to the actual designing. Back ground is good but people searching this probably already know. Maybe if you're adding the background tell people to skip to a certain point in the timeline to get straight to the tutorial part. Excellent though! Just what I needed.
Back when I first got Adobe ( 2 years?) I donwloaded some templates (One page fixed) (3 layouts). Now going through the process of converting to fluid, one design, no redirects, this video is a HUGE help. I still don't quite get how set the master page settings. Do the break points have to match? IE, size, fluid or fixed...so far I think the page settings have to match the master. I could be wrong.
Great video, thank you! I've been playing with breakpoints all day and I decided to go with a kind of 'catch all' mobile viewport of 640px. I'll see how it works out in practice. Once again thanks, and greetings from Dorset in the UK.
Thanks for having this video, very clear concept, exactly what I needed to work comfortably in muse responsive design, Im a hardcore programmer but when I heard about muse I told my self, lets do both design and coding at the same time.. and this video cemented it all.. hahah.
I love your tutorials, thank you. It's been over 5 years since I've updated my website and I used Muse long before mobile-responsiveness was a thought. I am now starting over from scratch....I am either gonna use one of your templates or break down and go to Square Space! LOL. But thanks again...I saw one of your presentations at the LA InDesign User group not too long ago. It was great!
Awesome video! Early in the video you had stated to talk about a starting point for screen width and it was not mention. Although, many desktop monitors are 1080, but what about 27" all-in-one that are set with higher resolutions -even 4k? Many laptops are now sold with 4k screens. What is a good starting point for the first breakpoint? Starting with a breakpoint at 960 will not look good for monitors with a higher resolution. Your thoughts?
Great work! I was waiting for a more detailed description of this feature before redesigning my site, and here it is. Another concern I have before starting are 3rd party widgets. Is there anything noteworthy about implementing those with this update?
Great videos by Joseph. What about the keeping space consistent between live type and images, during browser resizes, *see **7:00* ? Grouping does not work, and want to keep the type live web fonts. Can I embed in a container fo some kind and set both to stretch width & height???
Thanks, it was getting all too much with so many breakpoints, this makes more sense. Appreciate this video. Now I just need to know how to add reCaptcha or something similar for mobile sizes. Any ideas?
Thanks a lot Joseph! Great Tutorial! How about max width breakpoint? I am thinking about new Mac with 2560 screen. Do think I need to consider users with this screes as well?
Awesome work, Joseph, thank you! I'm not sure yet if you have done a current assistance video for Muse and its responsive footer, but it's really difficult to sort out, and it'd be amazing to understand more. The Muse bugs team hasn't gotten back to me in a few days, and another user. I figure the issues aren't even resolved, but thanks for assistance with the Master and Footer at all in the new responsive for the future videos. It's really not easy to understand so far. I'm a new subscriber. Thanks!!
Great explaining. Still I don't get how someone would design a touch friendly website, if the breakpoints are connected to the resolution. Like you were explaining, the iPhone and many high-end devices have the same resolution as my 27 inch pc monitor. What to do in this case? :)
Joseph, thanks for this! It does help. But I need info on how to retrofit an 'unresponsive' site into a responsive one. I assume I would have to edit each page individually to be responsive for desktop, since I have 6 main pages and 6 sub pages. Thanks! Looking forward to that tutorial. And by the way, I am still not clear on where to set my breakpoints for mobile and tablet? Yes, you say we have to put breakpoints according to design and not the device, but since I am designing from scratch, it just seems much easier to get my breakpoints and then fit my assets according to the size/view ports you were talking about.
Thanks Joseph. Always excited when I'm notified you have released a new video! Question... Do you think there should be a limit as to how many break-points are used? I've watched a few videos and one said its fine to add as many as you need, and another advised its best to use no more than three. What do you think?
Hello Joseph, As a beginner and self taught designer I want to thank you for your all of your video's and free items that you offer us. I have a major issue that I guess is a huge beginner mistake. I have been creating a scrolling website where not only my background has a scrolling effect but I also have scrolling items such as one of your videos "scrolling clouds effect". Some items scroll top to bottom and others from left to right etc etc. I am now realizing that my scrolling effects disable when I choose to create a breakpoint to make it phone or tablet responsive. Is there a widget or something within Muse that I can use to make this happen? If not can I keep my current project and use it for computer screens and create a separate project (for the same site) with out the scrolling effects for a phone or tablet? I sure hope you can help. Thank you so much!
Hi!!! NIce Video! We made a responsive html5 website and we want to know if it's possible to convert all the website to an Adobe Muse project. Did you know if this possible to do? With a widget, or module or some tool that can make this? thanks!
So you gonna be the one to show off a site with both fluid and fixed ? proplerly me there do it in some funny way but it really wanted to move the layers forth and back with anchor scroll took way to long time to fix it even im not done with the site but gonna it would be nice to see one there have used it for so long what kind of short cuts u will come up with but i think the main problem lays in one-page site or at least when u get into it with anchors -.- ..
I have a problem applying certain breakpoints to tablets or phones and then choosing a larger breakpoint for the desktop. my desktop breakpoint is 1440. on this breakpoint I have a background video widget that only works on desktops :(. So I was hoping to assign the smaller breakpoints 320,600 to kind of automatically apply when you are using a tablet or phone. but instead on my ipad pro I can only see the desktop design breakpoint - which means my background video is not working. I would like to view the smaller breakpoints on tablets and phones, where I have no background vid. sooo is there a way of assigning the breakpoints to come into play when you are using a tablet? btw. great videos thanks for that.
hi, i have a problem with the responsive text, the font resize (like css with vw) i just want to have fluid text but the size of my font dont be affected, any tip?
I am not having the problem of making it smaller I totally understand that part but my problem is that my design isn’t big enough so how did you make it so the picture expands with as big as the computer screen.
I love your tutorials. They are super helpful. In other news, can you update a site designed in the older muse to a responsive one with breakpoints? I loaded my old site but there was no breakpoint bar at the top. Thoughts?
+David Stiles Never mind. Due to your expert tutelage over the last 18 months I am versed enough in Muse to figure it out on my own. Edit>Paste and Create Breakpoints. Such an idiot! Thanks again JoJo.
I'm trying to modify a muse-theme template which had a phone alternative layout, but when checking on the phone, once I removed the alternative layout I'm getting an error. How do I fix this? Thanks!
I'm pretty lost right now. I'm pretty use to the old muse system when you could just add a phone or tablet mode and it automatically adjust the size of screen for you. Now I can't seem to do that anymore. Is there a purpose for that right now? Or is creating break points the only way to make mobile sites now?
+Andy Tu: You can still work the old way. In the top menu bar: select Page > Add Alternative Layout. Then choose which layout you want to add. You can even use breakpoints within each Alternative layout (View > Show Breakpoints) but I'd be cautious of making a site overly complicated unless you know what you're doing.
Help! Issue with columns after making a change on one breakpoint from fluid to fixed. Created a new site and set as fluid. Page properties 1280 and columns set at 20. Have three breakpoints -1280, 768, and 320. Each breakpoints column are displayed from edged to edged of the page. But, as soon as 1280 breakpoint is changed from a fluid width to fixed the columns no longer show in that breakpoint. Columns only displaying for 768 and 320 breakpoints. Why? Reopen breakpoint properties by double clicking on the 1280 breakpoint and column settings did not change, displays 20. But, If I change it from 20 to 1 it will change it for all of the other breakpoints even though the breakpoint properties is open for 1280. Also, when I changed the columns from 20 to 1 it did effect the breakpoint for 1280, only for 768 and 320. The settings change of columns still does not display for 1280 breakpoint. Any thoughts??? Thank you
Joseph or anyone: How do you reconcile what is on the master page? I have my site's main navigation there, and it does not agree with the site's page when I am testing responsiveness. Those buttons still break even though on the master page they look fine at the smaller break points.
After placing images and text on a page and then going to the next breakpoint the items are skattered all over the place. What is going on. The text cut lines are stacked on top of each other and images are everywhere. This is a mess when you have fifty plus images. Is there a way to stop this. - Muse CC
somewhat confused, as to the text response to breakpoints. I mad the assumption that I can change the text font at a breakpoint, yet, I do not see how, or I really cannot do that. Thoughts?
You could create a new text box with the new font and right click on the previous text box and "hide in breakpoint" Also, you will want to select the new text box and right click and select "hide in other breakpoints" so the new text doesn't show up where it isn't supposed to. I hope this helps!
Hello Joseph, I would like to make my Website responsive with Muse. But I've got the problem, that every Changes at each Breakpoint effects on all Breakpoints. In your Video it works. I have no Idea what the problem by my website is. Can you please help me? Have you got an idea? Thanx for your help! Best regards Micha
Technically it is not the same, but it achieves the same goal. If you make your website responsive/fluid with the use of breakpoints it allows the website to work on all resolutions and thus also on mobile devices.
How did you manage to get your image quality so good? If I insert an image, the quality turns out really bad... Even if it's a high resolution image...
You are so very clear, concise and definitive. Many of the Adobe tutorials are hosted by unprofessional narrators that sort of meander as they stumble through, with errors unedited and everything being unsure. Thank you for being such a pro.
I "knew" how to use breakpoints before. But this video really explained it perfectly. Changes how I'll design from here on out. Great explanation, great video. Thanks.
The most articulate tutorials on TH-cam right here.
Simply put, this is the best tutorial on breakpoints anywhere on the Internet!
Thanks, Joseph. You are the FIRST person who helped me understand the breakpoint concept from a design perspective. You RULE.
Great tutorial, it clarified a lot of things I didn't grasp from other tutorials. Thanks!
Thank you so much. Was wondering about the breakpoints for ages and how they worked and your video was really helpful, straight to the point and easy to understand!
Hey Joseph, great tutorial. I've never heard of this theory about "design first" when designing responsive, and I have to disagree with you here. I think when design responsive, your thinking must consider design vs responsive absolutely as they the same important. From UX perspective, breakpoints for devices make a lot of sense, as mostly, users who open your website on any mobile device will need your website look perfect at very specific breakpoint, which you might not created because your design is more important then the user experience. Another thing is that there is quite successful practice proves when designing with 4 mainly common breakpoints(320,480,960,1280), your website probably will look good. Of course you have to think about how thing will appear between these breakpoints.
I'm starting from a muse template that has the fixed width breakpoints already set... so I guess I'll have to go and re-size every element now to fit in the break points. I thought there would be an easy way to select various elements and make them responsive and they would automatically resize/stretch to fit... I'm a complete beginner to this so a bit of a learning curve
Joseph you make a GREAT instructor. That was a crystal clear explanation and is also memorable. Thanks
Aptly said Joseph, "Go with the design and not with the screen." Two thumbs up for your video!!
Excellent tutorial, kudos to you :-) : Only constructive criticism is the length of time at the start to get to the actual designing. Back ground is good but people searching this probably already know. Maybe if you're adding the background tell people to skip to a certain point in the timeline to get straight to the tutorial part.
Excellent though! Just what I needed.
Perfect! Just what I searched for without knowing the right words. Thank you very much!
Back when I first got Adobe ( 2 years?) I donwloaded some templates (One page fixed) (3 layouts). Now going through the process of converting to fluid, one design, no redirects, this video is a HUGE help. I still don't quite get how set the master page settings. Do the break points have to match? IE, size, fluid or fixed...so far I think the page settings have to match the master. I could be wrong.
Thank you for the clarity, I was having issues with the new features in Muse, but now I think that I can make the changes that I need to my sites.
Unbelievably helpful! I have been banging my head against a wall about this for 3 days straight. Thank you!
Great video, thank you! I've been playing with breakpoints all day and I decided to go with a kind of 'catch all' mobile viewport of 640px. I'll see how it works out in practice. Once again thanks, and greetings from Dorset in the UK.
Very helpful. I was creating too many breakpoints, this simplifies things. Thank you!
Just looking into responsive webdesign and your tutorials are fab! Thank-you
Thanks for having this video, very clear concept, exactly what I needed to work comfortably in muse responsive design, Im a hardcore programmer but when I heard about muse I told my self, lets do both design and coding at the same time.. and this video cemented it all.. hahah.
I love your tutorials, thank you. It's been over 5 years since I've updated my website and I used Muse long before mobile-responsiveness was a thought. I am now starting over from scratch....I am either gonna use one of your templates or break down and go to Square Space! LOL. But thanks again...I saw one of your presentations at the LA InDesign User group not too long ago. It was great!
Awesome video! Early in the video you had stated to talk about a starting point for screen width and it was not mention. Although, many desktop monitors are 1080, but what about 27" all-in-one that are set with higher resolutions -even 4k? Many laptops are now sold with 4k screens. What is a good starting point for the first breakpoint? Starting with a breakpoint at 960 will not look good for monitors with a higher resolution. Your thoughts?
your video is so clear and has taught me a great deal....thank you....
Great work! I was waiting for a more detailed description of this feature before redesigning my site, and here it is. Another concern I have before starting are 3rd party widgets. Is there anything noteworthy about implementing those with this update?
Great videos by Joseph. What about the keeping space consistent between live type and images, during browser resizes, *see **7:00* ? Grouping does not work, and want to keep the type live web fonts. Can I embed in a container fo some kind and set both to stretch width & height???
Thanks, it was getting all too much with so many breakpoints, this makes more sense. Appreciate this video. Now I just need to know how to add reCaptcha or something similar for mobile sizes. Any ideas?
Thanks a lot Joseph! Great Tutorial! How about max width breakpoint? I am thinking about new Mac with 2560 screen. Do think I need to consider users with this screes as well?
Awesome work, Joseph, thank you! I'm not sure yet if you have done a current assistance video for Muse and its responsive footer, but it's really difficult to sort out, and it'd be amazing to understand more. The Muse bugs team hasn't gotten back to me in a few days, and another user. I figure the issues aren't even resolved, but thanks for assistance with the Master and Footer at all in the new responsive for the future videos. It's really not easy to understand so far. I'm a new subscriber. Thanks!!
At last, Muse responsive tools explained perfectly! Big thanks on this video
Become a teacher Joseph. That was very clear and helpful.
Great explaining. Still I don't get how someone would design a touch friendly website, if the breakpoints are connected to the resolution. Like you were explaining, the iPhone and many high-end devices have the same resolution as my 27 inch pc monitor. What to do in this case? :)
nice explanation! I havent seen any videos with an explanation like yours! pretty complete! thank you!
Whats up, Joseph
Thank you for all the effort and hard working on those tutorials. I've been learning a lot!
Cheers from Brazil!
you're a good teacher, Joseph. Thx!
Joseph, thanks for this! It does help. But I need info on how to retrofit an 'unresponsive' site into a responsive one. I assume I would have to edit each page individually to be responsive for desktop, since I have 6 main pages and 6 sub pages. Thanks! Looking forward to that tutorial. And by the way, I am still not clear on where to set my breakpoints for mobile and tablet? Yes, you say we have to put breakpoints according to design and not the device, but since I am designing from scratch, it just seems much easier to get my breakpoints and then fit my assets according to the size/view ports you were talking about.
Nice recap on features. Great instructor.
Thank you Joseph from Colombia. Very good and useful tutorial
Thanks Joseph. Always excited when I'm notified you have released a new video!
Question... Do you think there should be a limit as to how many break-points are used?
I've watched a few videos and one said its fine to add as many as you need, and another advised its best to use no more than three.
What do you think?
Great stuff! Thanks for the tips, super easy and clear to follow.
Best responsive breakdown vid iv seen!! will design via design and not device!!
Hello Joseph, As a beginner and self taught designer I want to thank you for your all of your video's and free items that you offer us. I have a major issue that I guess is a huge beginner mistake. I have been creating a scrolling website where not only my background has a scrolling effect but I also have scrolling items such as one of your videos "scrolling clouds effect". Some items scroll top to bottom and others from left to right etc etc. I am now realizing that my scrolling effects disable when I choose to create a breakpoint to make it phone or tablet responsive. Is there a widget or something within Muse that I can use to make this happen? If not can I keep my current project and use it for computer screens and create a separate project (for the same site) with out the scrolling effects for a phone or tablet? I sure hope you can help. Thank you so much!
Is it better to create breakpoints, or do the "Alternate Page Layouts?" I don't know why there is both?
Hi!!! NIce Video! We made a responsive html5 website and we want to know if it's possible to convert all the website to an Adobe Muse project. Did you know if this possible to do? With a widget, or module or some tool that can make this? thanks!
Brilliant! Thanks a lot for the great and sympathetic explaining!!!
really helpful video, but how to still keep the 1080x1920 resolution while on the 320 phone breakpoint?
Great video! Do you know how to fix an issue with TH-cam widget that doesn't change its size on breakpoints?
HI. Mr Todaro. Please could you show me how to create membership website in Adobe muse?
"design first" ...that's my way :) Can i add the same breakpoints to all of my pages at same time for eg. with master?
So you gonna be the one to show off a site with both fluid and fixed ? proplerly me there do it in some funny way but it really wanted to move the layers forth and back with anchor scroll took way to long time to fix it even im not done with the site but gonna it would be nice to see one there have used it for so long what kind of short cuts u will come up with but i think the main problem lays in one-page site or at least when u get into it with anchors -.- ..
Awesome as usual - still not made the leap to responsive yet
Hi Joseph, I have some problems to install Muse 2015.1.2 on Mac OS El Capitan. Did you made it?
Aren't there any fixed breakpoint for cellphone (kinda 320px), tablet (800px or something) and laptops/PC(960px and more) ?
I have a problem applying certain breakpoints to tablets or phones and then choosing a larger breakpoint for the desktop. my desktop breakpoint is 1440. on this breakpoint I have a background video widget that only works on desktops :(. So I was hoping to assign the smaller breakpoints 320,600 to kind of automatically apply when you are using a tablet or phone. but instead on my ipad pro I can only see the desktop design breakpoint - which means my background video is not working. I would like to view the smaller breakpoints on tablets and phones, where I have no background vid. sooo is there a way of assigning the breakpoints to come into play when you are using a tablet? btw. great videos thanks for that.
Good Stuff Man. This was exactly what I was looking for. Very clear and informative.
This is really clear, thanx Joseph.
hi, i have a problem with the responsive text, the font resize (like css with vw) i just want to have fluid text but the size of my font dont be affected, any tip?
I am not having the problem of making it smaller I totally understand that part but my problem is that my design isn’t big enough so how did you make it so the picture expands with as big as the computer screen.
I love your tutorials. They are super helpful. In other news, can you update a site designed in the older muse to a responsive one with breakpoints? I loaded my old site but there was no breakpoint bar at the top. Thoughts?
+David Stiles Never mind. Due to your expert tutelage over the last 18 months I am versed enough in Muse to figure it out on my own. Edit>Paste and Create Breakpoints. Such an idiot! Thanks again JoJo.
So as per the modern responsive trends in 2018, we just need these 3 breakpoints only in Muse or has something changed..?
Hi joseph I can see fluid or breakpoint in muse my version is 7.4?
I'm trying to modify a muse-theme template which had a phone alternative layout, but when checking on the phone, once I removed the alternative layout I'm getting an error. How do I fix this?
Thanks!
and i uploaded all files instead of modified ones and that seemed to fix it. lol
Thank you so much Joseph ;) Greeting from Iraq
great info on the breaking
Thank you, my muse teacher! Good explanation!
Excellent tutorial, many thanks. Everything makes sense!
I'm pretty lost right now. I'm pretty use to the old muse system when you could just add a phone or tablet mode and it automatically adjust the size of screen for you. Now I can't seem to do that anymore. Is there a purpose for that right now? Or is creating break points the only way to make mobile sites now?
of course my dear.so you have other one way?
+Andy Tu: You can still work the old way. In the top menu bar: select Page > Add Alternative Layout. Then choose which layout you want to add.
You can even use breakpoints within each Alternative layout (View > Show Breakpoints) but I'd be cautious of making a site overly complicated unless you know what you're doing.
Some of my objects disappear when it is set to a certain resolution. Is there a way around that?
Is there any way to create a slide and push menu in Muse? i really need to know this for my senior thesis!
Cheers Joseph for all the good stuff! Greets from Germany!
+Christian Champagne You are very welcome! Greetings from California!
I need to make my objects maintain spacing as they shrink responding to the browser before my 1st breakpoint....do you or anyone know how to do that?
Love the tutorials, Joseph. Thank you!
I need to make my objects maintain spacing as they shrink responding to the browser before my 1st breakpoint....do you or anyone know how to do that?
Help! Issue with columns after making a change on one breakpoint from fluid to fixed.
Created a new site and set as fluid. Page properties 1280 and columns set at 20. Have three breakpoints -1280, 768, and 320. Each breakpoints column are displayed from edged to edged of the page. But, as soon as 1280 breakpoint is changed from a fluid width to fixed the columns no longer show in that breakpoint. Columns only displaying for 768 and 320 breakpoints. Why?
Reopen breakpoint properties by double clicking on the 1280 breakpoint and column settings did not change, displays 20. But, If I change it from 20 to 1 it will change it for all of the other breakpoints even though the breakpoint properties is open for 1280. Also, when I changed the columns from 20 to 1 it did effect the breakpoint for 1280, only for 768 and 320. The settings change of columns still does not display for 1280 breakpoint.
Any thoughts???
Thank you
Joseph or anyone: How do you reconcile what is on the master page? I have my site's main navigation there, and it does not agree with the site's page when I am testing responsiveness. Those buttons still break even though on the master page they look fine at the smaller break points.
How does this work for retina and 4k devices? I can choose to make the site in hdpi, but do I have to use a different ratio for the breakpoints?
Thank you very much. A very good tutorial .
After placing images and text on a page and then going to the next breakpoint the items are skattered all over the place. What is going on. The text cut lines are stacked on top of each other and images are everywhere. This is a mess when you have fifty plus images. Is there a way to stop this. - Muse CC
somewhat confused, as to the text response to breakpoints. I mad the assumption that I can change the text font at a breakpoint, yet, I do not see how, or I really cannot do that. Thoughts?
You could create a new text box with the new font and right click on the previous text box and "hide in breakpoint"
Also, you will want to select the new text box and right click and select "hide in other breakpoints" so the new text doesn't show up where it isn't supposed to. I hope this helps!
Incredibly clear video!
Hello Joseph,
I would like to make my Website responsive with Muse. But I've got the problem, that every Changes at each Breakpoint effects on all Breakpoints. In your Video it works. I have no Idea what the problem by my website is. Can you please help me? Have you got an idea?
Thanx for your help!
Best regards
Micha
Hello Joseph, is working with breakpoints the same as making a tablet and phone version?
Thank you
Technically it is not the same, but it achieves the same goal. If you make your website responsive/fluid with the use of breakpoints it allows the website to work on all resolutions and thus also on mobile devices.
You are the man bro!! thank you
Apparently the slideshow widgets are still not responsive, except for the stretch to browser option?
Good Job, you just simplified it. thank YOU!
really helpful, thx from France !!
Thank you for this so much!
Very basic and important stuff, and...you did explain it cool!:)
thnx for the info abt viewport
Very well explained. Thank you..
I cannot see or show breakpoints... how do i do this?
The problem that I have with breakpoints is that sometimes when I have a lot of elements in the design I end up having 10 breakpoints for it.
How did you manage to get your image quality so good? If I insert an image, the quality turns out really bad... Even if it's a high resolution image...
I am new to muse and I seem to have the same problem!
I think I figured it out: Just make a rectangle, go to fill and then choose your image. Worked for me :)
Yep in Muse rectangles are your best friends
You helped me a lot, thanks!!!!
Where can I get the viewport list
Thank you! Very helpful!
Awesome! your video helped me alot
How to enable the scroll effect in a responsive page?
you cant at this time. you will have to change it to a fixed layout. or add some jquery in the html edit site
Awesome tut
Thank you! This was very helpful.
how do i add the breakpoint?
cant find my breakpoint bar, im using adobe 2015 cc, and its really annoying, pls, send help.
+Peter Potato this function is in Adobe Muse 2016 CC, so You have to update your Muse
alright, ty!
Thanks for the tutorial!! You earned another subscriber. :)
Thanks, that helped a lot!