However, this freedom was a cage. Because the layout wasn't responsive in the modern sense (Muse relied on separate desktop, tablet, and phone layouts that you had to design manually), maintaining a sprawling e-commerce catalog was a logistical nightmare. Adding one new product often meant manually adjusting the spacing of every other element on the page to prevent overlap.
Using the (powered by a third-party service called Turbo ), users could: adobe muse ecommerce