Add made pages to your own website / domain
Adobe Spark is really easy to use.
This is why it would be incredible if we would be able to turn pages into websites from your own domain.
Basically, so I can use it instead of making a page in Dreamweaver or Muse.
We are not planning on adding this feature to Spark Page. We do offer the ability to embed your Page, which you can access when you click “Share.”
Thank you,
Laura Wittig, Spark Page Product Manager
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Santa George Campbell
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I agree. The site I developed is great, and so easily updated, the biggest improvement would be able to use it on my own server. I would use and recommend and use it to build many more sites if this feature can be added.
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Anonymous
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Any movement Spark on this issue. Seems like the issue has been under investigation for Product Roadmap for over a year.
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Tomy-rex
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Adobe is generally unreliable... Although it's a good idea, I don't see why people are so keen on this when Adobe will probably change it or stop adobe Spark in a couple of years. Wordpress can be very simple too, and it's open source code - you won't lose it, plus you get very advanced customization when you do require it.
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Derek
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Since Muse is now gone, we need this ASAP.
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Anonymous
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It would be nice to have an update once a month ;-)
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Anonymous
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Yes to this!! Can we have an update please..? What does "actively investigate" mean...
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JR
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This would be very helpful and allow the website made to seem more professional.
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Lay
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I also need this
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Sross
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Yes please!
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Anonymous
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What is the status of this? We are paying users of CC, and are in the process of switching from Muse to Spark. We really want to be able to host this content on our own domain, or at least be able to customize the Spark URL. Please provide an update on when this feature will be available. Thank you!
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Anonymous
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To be effective as a replacement for Muse it will need to have domain redirection (website), as well as a simple contact form.
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David
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Especially with the phasing out of MUSE, it would be great to use spark to build our websites. A simple page export would be a great start.
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Jim H
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I would absolutely love to use the design portfolios I create on Page as websites. Life would be so much easier!
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Pennsylvania
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The use of a custom URL is very important. If, and or when, Adobe Sparks Page allows this, I would like the the info passed on to me, as well.
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Kingi Gilbert
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Spark rocks!!!!!! Unreal design and lovely to use. I think a lot of journalists and storytellers would love to publish spark pages to their own domain and favicon.
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Dom Moreci
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Even if you were to treat a "custom" URL the same way you do with Adobe portfolio / Behance it would be better... something like "myusername.sparkpages.com" or "myUniquePageName.sparkpages.com" - that seems like it would be the easiest.
The way Smugmug and others do as well. Honestly its the only thing keeping me from using Spark as often as I'd like to.
Meantime I'd suggest a basic landing for you spark pages - or iFrame until Adobe adds this feature.
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Tomy-rex
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Tobias Wantzen - if you want an easy to use webtool for responsive webpages, try wordpress combined with PageBuilder plugin. You won't get easier than that.
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Tobias Wantzen
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Especially after you’ve given up support and development of Muse!!! There should be at least one easy to use webtool for responsive webpages, that could be hosted everywhere.
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Brian V
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Now that adobe has backed away from muse, I’d like to see a way to connect spark pages in a site.
With the Muse program, I could add a contact form and have menus. I will miss that.
Is there a way do accomplish this in Dreamweaver that is as simple and elegant? -
Anonymous
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It would be absolutely fantastic if we had the option to host Adobe Sparks pages to our own website URLs or even change the URL to a chosen name with its own domain.