This Week in InDesign Articles, Number 78

No one noticed that number 71-76 were missing! Oh well, here's another long list of great articles.

I can’t believe that no one noticed that “This Week in Articles” missed numbers 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, and 76! I just skipped past them. Not sure what on earth happened there… I must have typed 77 instead of 71. Oh well, those aren’t particularly interesting numbers anyway — except 72, of course. Speaking of interesting numbers: today is 63… I mean 11-11-11. Tomorrow will, I assume, be 1-00-00-00.

Aaaaanyway, let’s dive in and take a look at my quasi-weekly roundup of articles you may have missed:

Interactive

  • Adobe announced this week that they were shutting down new development on Flash Mobile. This does not mean that Flash is dead, or event that Flash is less relevant. It’s just Flash Mobile, not the many other aspects of Flash. Here is a good roundup of what happened.
  • The single-edition DPS option is now available at the Adobe Store for $395. Interesting!
  • Where do you think EPUB files should begin? That is, what should be the first page you see when you first open an epub? Liz Castro weighs in on the matter, and discusses how to control it. (You can see my position in the comments after that post.)
  • While Adobe is clearly focused on letting people create digital magazines, some other companies are looking outside that box at other kinds of publishing. ScrollMotion, for example, is starting to explore what large companies need for creating business presentations.
  • And speaking of alternatives to Adobe DPS, check out Twixl Publisher, which is now 2.0!
  • Cari wrote up a good article on using Marijan’s link-renaming script, and why it may be very important to you before exporting EPUB files.
  • I’m really intrigued by what Walrus is doing, but clearly they’re up against a number of frustrating challenges.

Enjoy!

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This article was last modified on December 21, 2021

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