

The Options panel offers two settings for showing the target container: This feature is available when working with the following Composition widgets: It is not necessary to click a Close button to hide a submenu when this option is enabled. The visitor can optionally click the links, or they can roll their cursor outside of the window area to hide the window. The Show Target and Hide Target menus are helpful when you want to replicate a common menu behavior for your website. The ability to create these types of interactive submenus is handy when you are building a navigation bar for a site with many different subsections. You can also configure the widget such that a submenu that hides in the event that the visitor chooses not to click any of the links in the submenu and simply rolls their cursor off the submenu itself. You can create a menu item that displays a submenu when a visitor rolls their cursor over the active area and hides the same submenu with the visitor rolls their cursor off the active area that triggered the submenu to open. You can configure Composition widgets to build site navigation with submenus. Select Show All in Design Mode to view all the target containers at the same time in the Design view. Editing: Select Show Lightbox Parts While Editing to display the target area in the Design view, when you are editing the widget.Users can click the previous, next, and close options in your website. Parts: Select the Prev (previous), Next, or the Close Button options to add extra interactivity to your widget.Auto Lightbox: Select this option if you want the lightbox to be automatically displayed when the website loads.To see the target, users need to click the corresponding trigger. Hide All Initially: Select this option if you want to hide all the target options when the website initially loads.Enable swipe: Select this option to enable swipe motion for moving to the next target for touch-enabled devices.You can see the same hierarchy displayed in the Layers panel as well. Triggers on top: Select this option to place the Trigger above the Target container.Shuffle: Select this option if you want to display the targets in random order.If you select this option, the slides play automatically, without any interaction from the user. Autoplay: Configure this option to create a slideshow in your website.If you want the transition to be immediate, select None. Transition Speed: Specifies the speed of the transition for your Composition widget.Choose Fading to fade in the new target, Horizontal to bring in the targets in a horizontal slide motion, Vertical to bring in the targets in a vertical slide motion. Transition: Specifies how the content in the target area changes when a user clicks or rolls over the trigger.Unless a user clicks the trigger, the target area remains hidden. Hide Target: Specified the settings for hiding a target.Show Target: Specifies the setting for target behavior when a user clicks the trigger.Select Lightbox if you want to dim the rest of the page. Select Stacked if you want your targets to overlap and select Scattered if you want your targets to be placed in different positions. Position: Specifies where the target area is positioned on the page.You can configure the following settings from the Options panel: Read on to learn about the types of Composition widgets that are available in Adobe Muse. Such designs provide a unique user experience for your site visitors. For example, if you are designing a catalog, you can use a Blank Composition widget to create a hamburger menu, and nest a Slideshow widget in the Target area of the Blank Composition widget. It is also possible to create interesting web designs by nesting widgets inside a Composition widget. This widget temporarily dims the rest of the page, thereby drawing the visitor's focus to the active display area. For example, as a user who is creating a photography site, you can choose a Lightbox Display widget to feature a photo gallery for your website. You can use these widgets to create unique navigational and browsing experiences without writing a single line of code.Īdobe Muse offers several types of Composition widgets that let you add and design different kinds of content for your website.

Be it a photography site or a restaurant site, Composition widgets can be practically indispensible for any site, to display a wide variety of content. Composition widgets in Adobe Muse enable you to add complex interactivity to your websites.
