I'm a graphic designer
... and I hope I'm not an 'Egotistical fool' as someone above has tried to label us. I was delighted to hear about Adobe Muse and gave it a shot. In no time at all I'd created a basic site - nice background image, logo, menu - no content yet, as I was just trying it out. I exported it as html and I'm no expert, but I think that 1506 lines of code is slightly too much. The page was 2 images and a menu! 711 lines of code were duplicated for IE. I'm not going to pretend that I know how to code, but even I know that this isn't right. I do the odd bit of basic stuff in Dreamweaver. Muse is much easier, but I couldn't possibly offer someone a site like this. They'd take one look at the code and laugh me out of the building. Even my own website, clunkily put together in Dreamweaver three years ago, is only 113 lines long, and it's way more complicated. I hope Adobe has a major rethink of this shambles.