Previewing pages
Adobe Muse uses WebKit as its rendering engine for Previews. WebKit is an open source layout engine, which was created to allow web browsers to render web pages. It powers the Apple Safari and Google Chrome browsers. It is also used as the basis for the experimental browser included with the Amazon Kindle eBook reader, as well as the default browser in the iOS, Android, BlackBerry Tablet OS, and webOS mobile operating systems.
This means that when you preview your page or your site from within Muse, you'll get a pretty good idea of how it will look on all the browsers mentioned previously.
Completing the site
To complete the site we have built so far, add text to the Home and Sails page, which is provided as .txt
files. Add a fictional address and e-mail link to the Contact page.
The completed windsurfing site is also provided as Windsurf-CompleteSite.muse
, as shown in the following screenshot:
Preview a page in Muse
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