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Recently, I saw this interactive news from the NYTimes, which has done several interactive news articles that combine video, photography, animation, and infographics with the text.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/05/18/climate/antarctica-ice-melt-climate-change.html
Is this possible to do in Adobe Muse? If yes, where should I go to start learning about Muse? I don't need to start from scratch, but introduction to the relevant tools to create such interactive news articles would be helpful!
thats a very simple (almost spam) website that could be made in Muse by a 5 year old... the only issue is the email link for sign up and thats just a way to trick people into sending their email to a database. if you want to make the site 'as is' then you would have to custom code that part in bootstrap (or whatever code you like) but Muse could make a true email form that hotmail or other US based host server are very happy with i.e, name, email address and message so its not a big stress.
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thats a very simple (almost spam) website that could be made in Muse by a 5 year old... the only issue is the email link for sign up and thats just a way to trick people into sending their email to a database. if you want to make the site 'as is' then you would have to custom code that part in bootstrap (or whatever code you like) but Muse could make a true email form that hotmail or other US based host server are very happy with i.e, name, email address and message so its not a big stress.
p.s, there is nothing interactive about the news on that site... it is just a simple slideshow with video and imo is badly designed... I recommend you look here for better examples of Muse design.
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But, how is this 3dmotion from part 2 in Muse possible Ussnorway​.
This doesn´t has to do with muse, I guess?
Uwe
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But, how is this 3dmotion from part 2 in Muse possible
the race finding answers in the ice?
it is just a single still image (https://static01.nyt.com/newsgraphics/2017/03/30/antarctica-chapters/4a94185b3461ce76efaf0b21cf4fd69... ) and the view pans from left to right on a timer so it looks like it is moving... the jerking helps trick the eye into thinking a new image is loaded but its not
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Thanks! This explanation definitely clears up the issue a bit. Still, who or where should I consult for project-based Muse tutorials?
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who or where should I consult for project-based Muse tutorials?
the link I already gave you is the best place for Adobe Muse tutorials and other resources. there is Adobe Max 2017 if thats more your thing
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Hi Ussnorway​, thinking about this: part 2 - I guess, these are two images, fading? Looks nice anyway.