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New in Adobe Muse CC 2015.1 | February 2016
Responsive web design
The Adobe Muse CC February 2016 release brings in several exciting new features, including free-form responsive design and integration with Creative Cloud Libraries. Continue reading for more information about new features, and links that offer more learning resources.
In the earlier versions of Adobe Muse, you could only create adaptive sites. That is, websites that adapted to the browser widths of different devices. The page and the page elements were not fluid, or did not scale for each browser width. The page layout was fixed for specific browser widths.
Starter files for responsive web design
Get a jump-start to your design with responsive starter templates. Adobe Muse offers customizable, responsive starter files that you can access from the Adobe Muse website. Choose an appropriate template, open it, and add content to suit your requirement. If required, add new breakpoints or edit the default breakpoints. Customize the design and publish your responsive website with a few clicks.
Creative Cloud Libraries in Adobe Muse
Creative Cloud Libraries, powered by Adobe CreativeSync technology, enable you to access your favorite assets from home, office, or even when you're on-the-go. Create images, colors and more using Photoshop, Illustrator, or mobile apps like Adobe Capture CC. Access these assets across other desktop and mobile apps for a seamless creative workflow.
State transition
Adobe Muse 2015.1 allows you to import SVG files into an image frame, crop the image, and apply fill and stroke. If there are no frames, you can now import an SVG file directly, create a frame, and then crop the image. You can also add SVG images to slideshows. These SVG graphic improvements give you additional flexibility while designing slideshows.
Enhancements in Adobe Muse 2015.1
In the Swatches panel, you can now import and export Swatch libraries through the Context menu.
Adobe Muse 2015.1 supports rotation detection in Exif content. Images that have rotation information embedded in them, will now be rotated to landscape when placed.
What's New in Adobe Muse CC 2015.1