Muse PreRelease to DPS 2015
I'm producing a muse page that is responsive so that it can be used in DPS 2015.
When I have an HTML article from muse placed in DPS it loads on iPad and phone great. But when I tap on the article the top menu does not show-up.
Is this a known issue?
I should add that other Muse 2015 html articles I have place in DPS 215 that are not responsive don't have this problem.
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When this happens it is because your page is trapping the touch events so the viewer can't get them and react. You'll need to change your HTML so the javascript isn't capturing all the touch events. If you need to use touch events in your page you should integrate the DPS touch APIs.
Neil
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When this happens it is because your page is trapping the touch events so the viewer can't get them and react. You'll need to change your HTML so the javascript isn't capturing all the touch events. If you need to use touch events in your page you should integrate the DPS touch APIs.
Neil
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"If you need to use touch events in your page you should integrate the DPS touch APIs"
Does this mean that these DPS API's need to be re-added in a program like Dreamweaver? This is not something I can do in muse?
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It means you have to write your Javascript code in a way that uses the APIs if you are attempting to use touch in your HTML. If you’re in Dreamweaver or Muse you’d need to include the APIs and then use them.
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Ok. I will have to find out how a non-coder like myself can do this in muse. I have asked on the Muse Forum also.
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is that what this is about? 20150706 Adobe DPS 2015 HTML Gesture API - Examples.zip
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Yup!
Neil
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I'm having this same problem. So how do non-coders solve this? I've looked at the DPSGesture API material as well, but being a non-coder, I really don't understand what goes where.
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As I said in this other thread: same problem here.
I'm guiding a former DPS client into the realms of publishing with AEM and Muse for HTML content, but they have absolutely no experience or ambitions in coding. Let's wait for Adobe's official stance on their earlier "non-coding" approach and promise...
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My $0.02 is that there is no such thing as an HTML solution with no coding required. Yeah, you might get away with something highly templated but to not have any HTML skills today is to put yourself at a very big disadvantage.
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It would then be nice if adobe would put together an explicit (in the sense even dummies can follow along) tutorial on how to add AEM UI to a Muse Published page.
Since this would be a repetitive workflow for every artical created in muse.
Possible?
I guess having a session at Max titled "No Code Required: Using Designer-Focused HTML Tools with Adobe DPS" would be a little misleading then.
"BINGO" that's where some of the distress is coming from. Its marketed as one thing, and then once you have its another.
Yup. But they’re not alone. Everyone does it and I hate it.
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So next best thing is to have a fantastic Tut on how to inject AEM API in to Muse page!
@BobLevine: That kind of generalization is not helping.
For every "skilled coder" there are probably hundreds - if not thousands - of other human beings who don't, won't, and can't get a grip on coding. And they have very legitimate needs for digital publishing tools. You're right: many of them will happily use some kind of template or framework solution. But a fair amount of designers will never touch a tag.
But let's go back to the problem at hand: AEM not playing nice with Muse.
A friendly Adobe staff member discovered that older Muse output (before the responsive hoopla) worked fine, so something must have crept in with a recent Muse and/or AEM update.
Would a straight-forward "dummy" tutorial on how to apply that Gesture API solution help ?
If copying/pasting/editing some necessary code into an HTML file is the solution, then why not let Muse, AEM, or even the Packager handle it ? As a temporary work-around, we consider developing a script and a hot folder to process the code into the files.
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There's a temporary but very helpful solution now:
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