Adobe Muse in browser editing - BC webmarketing

Hi,
Can someone explain if there is a difference for the set up for in browser editing with BC if your starting point is;
- create blank site in BusinessCatalyst (webMarketing) and then create a site in Muse and publish on this BC site. It seems you then automaticly get the Business Catalyst in browser editing function.
- create a Muse site > publish to BC. Then it is a webbasic site..  and you get in browser editing the Adobe Muse style.
What's the way to go if your client need a site with the simple Muse in browser editing but a higher level BC then webBasic?
Thanks.

Hello Rene,
You can choose to create a site in Muse first and publish to BC, the site will be created as a web basics site. The web basics site also contains In Browser Editing in it. There's no relation between site plan and In Browser Editing. Once published, you can simply contact us via chat and we can upgrade the site plan for you as per your choice while still keeping the site in trail, should you choose to upgrade your site plan to Web marketing (or any other BC plan). To reach the Muse chat department directly, you can go to this page and select Adobe muse from the dropdown: http://helpx.adobe.com/contact/index.html
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Parikshit

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