Make Website in 30 Minutes, Using Adobe Muse Visual website maker videos

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I just downloaded the brand new Adobe Muse, http://muse.adobe.com/ and wanted to find out how easy it was to make a website with it..... and this is what I got! A website that is no where from being completely finished but a website in 30 min!

Here is the original website: http://yourappleplacetest.binhoster.com/

Adobe Muse Intro video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG6RJjYSGa8


Adobe Muse looks good for people who want to make a website, but don't want to code, or spend a lot of time learning CSS, HTML, and other web browser nark up codes. I think this could mean more people would be able to publish content online on their own domain rather then using Tumblr, Blogspot, WordPress, and CMS software, or hire someone to make it for them which can be expensive since they can just use Adobe Muse, and upload the HTML files and files made in Muse to their web server with FileZilla FTP client, or web based uploaders on their web hosts.

Adobe Muse user interface kinds of reminds me of MS Powerpoint and Word.
 
it doesn't take long to make a website. Takes a lifetime to make a excellent website.
 
Yes, the content like posts, videos, music, podcasts, pictures, etc for the website takes a long time to make, so people keep coming back to read, watch, and listen to great content.

But, website templates are becoming easier to make thesedays for the average joe with these visual website maker/editors as these website makers can do more. I think these visual editors will finally make people make websites which look more modern, and less old like the Geocities and AOL days in the late 90s.

I bet some day we can just draw or paint a website out on a piece of paper, and scan it in our computer, so the computer program can convert it to a website template to use on WordPress, and other types of sites.

I heard it is already possible to use Dreamweaver visual website editor to convert images and photoshop files to websites with visual editors.
 
I think most fan websites use other people's and company's pictures. Many video game, anime, and movie websites seem to use screen shots from the anime, video game, and movie as the header image with the website title and logo drawn/pasted on it.

There are also a lot of free images you can use on your website if you agree to link back to the makers website.
 
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