Adobe Muse and Designing For Mobil Devices

What is the best apporach after you desined a desktop computer and now you want to design or copy for a mobile device that is now built in Adobe Muse?
Thanks,

Hi,
You can create mobile and tablet version of your site in Muse with just a click. Simply click the "Mobile or Tablet" button at the top and Muse will create the mobile or tablet layout of your site. For more info, Please refer to the following link http://helpx.adobe.com/muse/tutorials/creating-mobile-layout-designs-muse.html
Cheers!
Aish

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