Export whole artboards (or entire project) as HTML
It would be great to Export Prototypes as pure HTML Projects. I am working a lot on Multiscreen apps, where I mostly use Serveal Webcontainers Running on several Screens, to develop those Applications.
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Eddie Diaz commented
This would be a great feature. Many times i meet with clients and we do storyboarding, mockups, or analytics boards and there is no quick way to export entire canvas with all boards.
Perfect example - We recently did a website presentation to a client and showed them different page mockups. Instead of showing on Microsoft Surface Board (86") we decided to print the entire canvas, which we had to recreate in Adobe Illustrator.
I would like to be able to export the entire canvas as a PDF, in addition to the initial request of HTML format.
This is a great tool and it could be greatly increased by this feature.
Thanks for your time and consideration. Adobe XD rocks!
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Anonymous commented
+1 Please DON'T build this feature - Scott.
Learn HTML instead. This is not a feature XD is for. This feature is for people who rather just convert their designs to webpages. XD = experience design not export design as HTML.
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usui f commented
I completely agree.
I want be "excellent prototype" export to project files.
It is "HTML5 project" or "android studio project".
Could you please export sysytem! I'll do anything!! -
Barry Weber commented
Yes I also need a replacement for MUSE. Adobe has let us down so often with the demise of Edge Animate and Muse, Adobe you owe your customers what they paid for. Make XD export a useable website!
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Scott commented
Please DON'T build this feature. It would distract from XD's purpose and evolution.
Writing code that adheres to best practices, is performant, and optimized for search engines is time-consuming. The amount of initial effort to have a feature like this work properly would be enormous. Not to mention all the ongoing maintenance to keep it up-to-date.
XD is a rapid prototyping tool that's getting better with each release. Let's not make it into something it isn't.
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David Evans commented
Seems like the logical replacement for Muse.
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Anonymous commented
I sure hope this feature gets moved past under review. I sure dont want to learn WordPress :)
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London commented
This would be awesome! Even exporting to Dreamweaver would be a great option.
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mgnt00 commented
imho - must have feature.
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Doug commented
If you do this, links from buttons to artboards should be included, otherwise it is not very useful
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Urbi commented
Export to DW is a good start.
Now you create and design a whole project and you must start over IN DW to get it on the web.
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luis commented
Would love this to export entire project as HTML and CSS where needed with the backend functions being noticeable in the code and left as a sort of Plug and Play. So it speeds up the overall process
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Anonymous commented
Yes Please! Since the demise of Muse I have no alternative and I am a loyal Adobe user
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Frazer Turk commented
This option seems like such a no-brainer but I think I understand why it's been left out, that sort of functionality in a free application could reduce revenue created by people purchasing Dreamweaver or another HTML/CSS capable application. I also see that a lot of the actual "app" functionality is not there because it's essentially a mock-up program. For instance XD has the ability to SHOW you a number of posts on your newly created social media app but doesn't include any of the back-end workings to allow new users and post creation and things like that, as well as a myriad of other functions I have no idea about - I'm sure. I see it as does the mock-up get you close enough that if you COULD export as HTML/CSS that you could easily implement the back-end functionality that would be required? Or would you have to do so much more work it would be easier to just recreate the app from the ground up. Those things I don't know. What I do know is that I love the ease of creating websites with XD ... website mock-ups anyways ... and I imagine exporting to HTML would be a fairly easy final step to implement. As opposed to a fully functioning phone app. For now I see XD as the perfect tool for creating websites twice. And that is sad because it's really a great tool.
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Anonymous commented
this isn't just a great idea, it's a necessity
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Anonymous commented
Yes please!
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AtomicFart commented
Yep! Please do! Xara Web Designer application has it.
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Amanda commented
yes please! that would be amazing!
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Anonymous commented
Will it be possible to export a prototype to HTML?
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Brandon commented
I think Adobe realize XD can be standalone website development tool so they're discontinuing Muse.
XD already has the ability to share prototype workflow containing transition, and workflow with a client.
So if we can export it as HTML file, and publish it on our own hosting (Blue host, Godaddy, etc's) it would eliminate re-work it on Dreamweaver, or other Web design application.
Or provide direct web hosting publish option as Muse did.In addition, if some of Muse components like web plug-in (such as SNS data fetcher, E-mail form, Survey, and other useful web plug-ins) it'll become the MOST POWERFUL tool for web designers.
I'm glad this request is under review, and hope this option is available ASAP.
Cheers-