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September 6, 2017
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Modernize an old site that uses popups

  • September 6, 2017
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The current site is here, created more than 10 years ago:

Jon Hassell sample page

At the time, very cool, with Flash and Quicktime movies... all built with tables, and lots of popup windows.

The site is showing its age.

We'd like the site to look basically the same, but use modals or a lightbox effect in place of the popups.

Any ideas?  Start from scratch?

What's easiest?

Thanks!

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Correct answer pziecina

Honest answer - start from scratch.

Tables are no longer used for layout, and flash is dead as far as browsers and mobile devices are concerned.

How you go about building the site from new, will all depend on what browsers and devices you wish to support, plus your knowledge of modern html 5 and modern css.

You could start with this series of tutorials -

https://helpx.adobe.com/dreamweaver/tutorials.html

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 6, 2017

Modal Windows alone won't make this site compelling enough for modern device users.

Consider a Hi-Res display user who sees this tiny little web page on a sea of white.

Or a mobile device user who must scroll horizontally & vertically to read your content.

Basically the modern web is about making responsive web sites that are optimized to work well in all devices.

You should probably hire an experienced web designer to help you.   There's a lot of stuff that needs changing besides the pop-ups, layout & flash content. 

Nancy

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participant
September 6, 2017

It's all as I expected.

I'll use elements from the old site, but start fresh and modern.

Thanks for the input!, all!

Dan

pziecina
pziecinaCorrect answer
Legend
September 6, 2017

Honest answer - start from scratch.

Tables are no longer used for layout, and flash is dead as far as browsers and mobile devices are concerned.

How you go about building the site from new, will all depend on what browsers and devices you wish to support, plus your knowledge of modern html 5 and modern css.

You could start with this series of tutorials -

https://helpx.adobe.com/dreamweaver/tutorials.html