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Website building, not just mock up


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Hi there!

 

I am new to web design and have been using Affinity to make mock ups of websites and apps for practice.

I would very much enjoy a feature or tutorial on how to actually make an interactive website and export it to your own online domain.

Nothing I have seen online so far has given the option of working versions of the mock ups, aside from using "marvelapp.com" to view everything, but even then, it is not a working website.

 

Affinity is great for building ideas of how a website could look, but despite all the resources I've seen on "how to build a website" with Affinity, none actually have a working end product, only non-interactive designs. They're more just tutorials for "how to build a website mock up".

 

Would it be possible for some sort of HTML Export or conversion? Or is it possible to upload my designs as sort of "themes" to places like Squarespace, Wix, or Tumblr?

Or even just interactive buttons and such within the program (ex: being able to move a slider in real time on your website mock up, or click a button on and off)?

 

Thank you!

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