![]() HI Ken – Well, buckle up, cause this is gonna be a process to find a replacement for muse for a whole host of reasons. Those videos will help you get going quickly understanding the app and its features. You can also sign up for free course “Getting Started with Blocs” or venture into his affordable “Blocs Core Training” when you are ready if you indeed decide upon switching to Blocs. Have a look through the overall documentation also if you have not already: Page Attachments – Blocs – User Documentsįor most things though you will be dropping Blocs, Brics, along with using the Side Bar and Class Editor for designing and styling things visually however you like.Custom Classes Basics – Blocs – User Documents.Of course you can dive a bit deeper if need with the Custom Classes, adding additional resources via the Page Settings or the using HTML Bric if and when needed also. You don’t really need to know HTML or CSS to use Blocs for most the things you wish to do or get going with the app. Blocs may indeed be an “alternative to Adobe Muse” for you and your needs. But it sounds like a good fit based upon the number of sites and the frequency which you make updates. ![]() ![]() Perhaps someone who was likewise an “Adobe Muse” user will chime in and share their experience with you. Welcome to the forum and thanks for considering Blocs. ![]()
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