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MuCow Documentation

Welcome to the documentation for Adobe Muse CC's MuCow Format. MuCows, or Muse Configurable Options Widgets, are an extensibility format for Adobe Muse CC, created to allow you to make HTML embed widgets of your very own for Muse.

To get started in learning more about it, check out the [first chapter "Getting Started With MuCows"](./01-Getting Started.md), or view our full documentation site for a nicer to read format.

Learn More

The MuCow format was added in the 7th release for Adobe Muse CC, and is an XML format designed to allow you, the user, to create configurable HTML embed widgets that you can use and share as you see fit. In the widget library for Muse, we have a set of Social widgets, which include things like YouTube videos, Google maps, Facebook Comments, and more, which are all built using this MuCow format. Each widget can contain HTML that should be inserted into the Muse site, as well as a set of options that can be configured by the user to modify the final behavior of the widget.

Want To Help?

Find something in our documentation you think could use some clarification? Great! That's why we've got it on GitHub. Feel free to fork us, fix things up and send us a pull request. Got examples you think others could benefit from? Wonderful. We've got a whole folder of examples, and we'd love to see yours added to the list.

As we get more people helping us out, we'll be sure to give you credit for your work too. Just be sure to let us know the name and (optionally) website you'd like us to give credit to.

Where To Go?

Read through the documentation, and want to know where to share? Or need some help, and want to ask us a question? Here's a list of some helpful places around the web that you might find useful.

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