On Moving a Site to CC2018
Yes, yes, I know that CC2019 is the current version, but my copy of Classroom in a Book is for 2018, so I'm going to hold off until I have the site rebuilt and *then* I'll upgrade. And hope that I can still find my tools.
Background info; some five years ago I had to move an ancient GoLive site into Dreamweaver. At that point the current version was CS6. I redesigned and rebuilt the site and have been maintaining it using CS6 since then.
It works, it isn't broken, and when I finally downloaded and installed CC (in 2016 I think, maybe 2017) I opened it up and couldn't find anything I was used to so I gave that up as a bad job. I don't like it when people mess with my tools.
Well, my next computer is going to be running Mojave and I'm not sure that CS6 is going to run on it. I remember getting one of those snotty alert messages telling me that "The program is not optimized for your Mac" the first time I launched it after I upgraded to High Sierra. It does run, however.
So. First question: has anyone upgraded to Mojave and tried to run Dreamweaver CS6 on it? Did it get the snotty alert message and run anyway, or did it refuse to launch?
Regardless, it's fairly obvious that a five year old site is probably in need of a rebuild *anyway*. So, my second question relates to how much of the original build can I expect to be able to port over and how much means I'm going to have to start over yet again?
In GoLive everything was built in tables, nested inside other tables, ad infinitum. I was just as glad to get rid of that. In Dreamweaver CS6 my sidebars, with the flyouts for submenus were built with Spry Assets. Looking in the index of the 2018 Classroom in a Book, I see no listing for Spry Assets whatsoever.
Will they still work in CC 2018? Can I open up the site, update the pages, save them, and still have my flyouts and submenus? Is there a new way of building sidebars with flyouts and submenus. I don't mind learning a different way of doing it, so long as I can still have what I want in my own site.
I don't care if flyers with submenus isn't trendy any more. It's not a commercial site, it's been online since 2002, and some level of continuity is a Good Thing. Plus, those submenus save an awful lot of clicking. And I am NOT building this site to be read on smartphones. The content which is the whole point of the site won't display properly on a smartphone anyway.
So. Anyone have any idea whether what I want in my site is still possible?
