Using hyperlinks in your Adobe Digital Publishing Solution apps gives readers additional ways to navigate to destinations inside and outside of an app. With hyperlinks, they can navigate to specific articles or collections, and use custom “back” and “parent” buttons or buttons that ...
Digital Publishing Solution is Adobe’s latest set of tools for creating digital content apps, and TFP’s updated handbook and iPad app are here to help you learn how to use the powerful publishing interface. DPSApply: Building an App with Adobe Digital Publishing Solution ...
There’s now a Publish Online option, conveniently located in the Print dialog box, as well as in the Export dialog boxes for EPUB and PDF. Since the release of InDesign CC 2015.2, you can choose to publish your document to the web while the document ...
Adobe Digital Publishing Solution Version 2016.1, released Jan. 26, includes new features, performance enhancements, and numerous bug fixes. Remember to rebuild your app to take advantage of the viewer improvements. New Features Layout Renditions Building layout templates for multiple target devices is now available ...
When building Digital Publishing Solution apps several image files are required for icons and splash screens—iOS apps require the most, as seen below. In the App Assets section you can assign individual image files by uploading them or selecting them from ...
Adobe Digital Publishing Solution Version 2015.8, released Dec. 18, includes new features, performance enhancements, and numerous bug fixes. Remember to rebuild your app to take advantage of the viewer improvements. New Features Restricted Collections The Restricted Collections feature provides a way to display only those collections ...
The DPS Portal has an option that lets you select multiple articles, banners, or collections and edit their metadata. For example, departments, categories, and/or keywords can be added to multiple articles, or a product ID can be applied to multiple collections. This ...
InDesign CC 2015.2 is now available. Here’s a quick overview of what you will find in this latest release. Start Screen There’s a newly designed Start Screen that opens when InDesign is launched and when all documents are closed. The Start Screen ...
Using custom fonts in the cards you design for your Adobe Digital Publishing Solution app is as simple as dragging the font files into the Add Font pane, accessed from the Content & Layouts>Fonts section of the DPS Portal. Fonts ...
Adobe Digital Publishing Solution Version 2015.7, released Nov. 24, includes new features, performance enhancements, and numerous bug fixes. Remember to rebuild your app to take advantage of the viewer improvements. New Features Browse Page Authoring Tool A new visual and dynamic browse page authoring ...
The default, or “top-level nav collection,” is the collection that controls what is shown when an Adobe Digital Publishing Solution app is launched. The same top-level nav (or default) collection can be used for both tablets and phones, or there is an ...
Article metadata is an important part of the Adobe Digital Publishing Solution workflow. Entries like Article Title and Abstract can be displayed on cards, Article Importance and Department can determine which articles are mapped to a card, and other options can affect ...
The DPS Preflight app, available for download from the iTunes App Store, Google Play Store, and Windows Store, is the best way to quickly preview new content and browse layout changes before they are published. Users can simply download and install ...
Social News App Nuzzel, ComScore-Rentrak Merger, Shift Away From Programmatic, Virtual Reality Advances, TFP’s Infographic Pick of the Week, DPS 2015 Tip Welcome to Technology for Publishing’s roundup of news and tips for media industry pros! This week, we’re sharing stories about ...
In Adobe Digital Publishing Solution (DPS 2015), projects are containers in which content for a specific app is stored. Projects are associated with an app via a common Bundle ID, so that the project knows to deliver any contained content to ...
A Master Admin account is issued to each Adobe Digital Publishing Solution licensee. This account represents a company or publisher and has an associated Master Admin Adobe ID, which is used to create users, associated roles with assigned permissions, and ...
Content for Adobe Digital Publishing Solution (DPS 2015) apps can be created using InDesign or a number of HTML authoring tools like Dreamweaver and Muse. The resulting files must then be converted to .article files, the new file format used ...
Where can you find everything you need to create an app using the new Adobe Digital Publishing Solution (DPS 2015)? The DPS Portal, a cloud-based service that provides all the tools necessary to create and manage all the content and settings of a DPS ...
Adobe Digital Publishing Solution (DPS 2015) is designed to give you more options for delivering your digital content with an emphasis on article-based, continuous publishing. Content can be published more frequently, outside of a traditional issue release, where it isn’t simply replicating a ...
I get excited about weird things, like learning something new in InDesign. I use the program so often and have used it for so long that I assume I know everything worth knowing. Silly me. While Adobe does a great ...