InDesign CS6 to HTML (2013)
MP4 | AVC 737kbps | English | 960x600 | 29.97fps | 2h 46mins | AAC stereo 160kbps | 1.03 GB
Genre: Video Training
Today, nearly all print content is destined for a life beyond ink and paper, whether it's EPUB, the iPad, or the web. Adobe InDesign content is unique in that it can be efficiently migrated from your print layout to HTML. Author Michael Murphy shows how InDesign marks up your content when exported to HTML, and how you can gain maximum control of the process. In step-by-step tutorials, Michael walks through the export process for text, lists, tables, images, frames, and other objects, then exports a full layout that's linked to a customized CSS file and uses web-based fonts.
Introduction 2m 18s
Welcome 1m 36s
Using the sample files 42s
1. Getting Started with InDesign and HTML 17m 12s
InDesign and HTML overview 8m 33s
HTML preparation checklist 2m 29s
InDesign's HTML limitations 1m 50s
Creating a print-to-web workspace 4m 20s
2. Preparing Text and Objects for Export 1h 8m
InDesign's HTML markup conventions 7m 41s
Export tagging text styles 12m 9s
Adding hyperlinks to text 7m 37s
Taking advantage of conditional text 5m 42s
Exporting tables as HTML 14m 9s
Exporting lists as HTML 7m 19s
Cleaning up CS6 problem lists 5m 9s
Object styles and HTML 8m 32s
3. Preparing Images for Export 40m 49s
How InDesign exports images 7m 10s
Exporting optimized images 8m 20s
Adding web-sized alternate images to a layout 5m 53s
Dynamically linking print and web images 7m 19s
Adding alt text to images 5m 29s
Exporting grouped images and objects 6m 38s
4. Organizing and Exporting Content 37m 9s
Ordering content with the Articles panel 8m 30s
Anchoring objects into a text flow 4m 39s
Preparing a full layout for export 8m 38s
Exporting with custom CSS and JavaScript 5m 25s
Cleaning up the exported HTML 9m 57s
Conclusion 1m 10s
Next steps 1m 10s
发布日期: 2013-10-29