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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Niklas Schr commented
Please add this as fast as possible. This feature is something that could really accelerate development a lot
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Sean commented
With MUSE going away, and with competitor UI design software having this functionality, it needs to come to XD.
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Anonymous commented
With the end of Muse, this is a mandatory feature that needs to be implemented.
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Leon commented
I’m a Muse user and have been looking at XD as a replacement since Muse is soon to be binned. Agree with everyone, XD looks and works great but will no option to publish to HTML this app is of no use to me as I’ll have to involve a third party, unlike Muse!
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Tom commented
Add my comment to the list. Xd is simply a waste of effort without the ability to export to html or otherwise publish the results. Cool is not cool without a real purpose.
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Anonymous commented
Definitely YES!
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jean commented
if you stop muse you must replace this with something we could work with and selfhost websites. I have several project living perfectely in muse and its ok for evolute. So if we have to work with XD we have to be able to export and host html. If not this is for nothing... jc
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Anonymous commented
"FEATURE NEEDS MORE INFO" - but why?
Its essential to export the prototype in a complet usable html with one click. -
Anonymous commented
Agree with all other comments, XD is only good for a prototype, so still needs to be designed in dreamweaver or handed to 3rd party. We need to be able to export html or some function. While XD has cool features, I wish they were availableto export to other web programmes. May as well just create the website in AI or PSD to start with to save creating the same thing twice.
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Bill B. commented
Adobe needs to decide if it's designer friendly or unfriendly. I built my first website in Dreamweaver when it was still designer friendly under Macromedia. Then Adobe acquires it and it becomes designer unfriendly. Then Adobe finally comes out with Muse, and I'm able to develop a large website for my business that my customers love. Now Adobe wants to do away with Muse leaving me out in the cold again. XD isn't an option for me. As it is clear from the many comments here you can't generate HTML from XD. So exactly what good is it to me?
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Anonymous commented
MORE NEEDED THAN EVER since muse will stop working soon.
Please create an export to web feature of export to dreamweaver.
Otherwise you have double work to create these websites! -
Featring Mbedeka commented
Similarly as with Adobe Muse, as a graphic designer who does not want to concentrate on coding, I wish for nothing more than that XD becomes a software, ready to export a fully functioning app/website.
While I already can design without coding in XD, I just don't see why XD cannot be the beginning and the end of the app/website that I have designed but instead I would still have to export assets for my work to be developed by someone else.
Since Muse is an example that it can be possible from the development point of view, please do consider to one day develop XD as a full fledged software. Just imagine how powerful of a time saver that could that be and of cause It would also mean that a client would not have to deal with a third party (the developer) but solely with the designer only.
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Melissa Brown Blaeuer commented
What is really needed here is not production-quality HTML. What is needed is a way to save the Prototypes and Specs generated by the software to another location including an on-premise, internal web server -- to provide full risk avoidance during design and development of proprietary projects. That whole value proposition falls away due to the cloud-only publishing option where cloud-hosted files are not a permitted enterprise solution.
I would think exporting would be in the form of HTML, CSS and JS. Such output may also suit the need of developers repurposing a prototype for its assets and as a basic head start.
I have not worked much with SVG, but it also strikes me that the SVG export of an entire artboard is tantamount to an HTML export -- and could spark a new way of web development driven by an SVG base and not HTML. The SVG currently exported however, does not contain the prototype or spec file interactivity.
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Salvador Rodriguez commented
Yea, I also need offline version of prototype
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Anonymous commented
if only we could export from XD to: "HTML (with style)".
Or maybe even better: Export as HTML+CSS+JS.
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Melanie commented
I would like to be able to bring what I create in XD to the phone mode of Muse then be able to populate a desktop/ipad version with the elements I created/placed in XD and brought into Muse.
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Konstantin Volia commented
Yea, I also need offline version of prototype.
Just make export option - HTML. Or, at least, make "preview" downloadable.
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Anonymous commented
In my opinion it would be great if xd could export ArtBoards as HTML based on bootstrap. I think the integration of bootstrap could be next level of Adobe XD.
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phil tuna commented
» EEEEeeeeeEEEEEVERYONE needs this feature for XD.
My company is talking about bailing on Xd because it can't export code for the developers to quickly code their pages.
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Anonymous commented
Hey Adobe, when is this feature coming? Export to html