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Ezad
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May 8, 2024
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Out of date Web Links Macromedia Materials

  • May 8, 2024
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Hello
These pages were created long ago and are no longer used however I did locate them in my ftp folder hierachy under 'Garden'. These photo libraries are of the garden work done in the middle 2000s. I can open them in a brower however the pages and photos need to be of regular web page size. The message in the page shows 'adobe flash is no longer supported'.
What can I do to improve the page so that I can share these old photos with members of our non profit group? Let me know how to fix these out of date web pages.
Thanks !
I have these links:
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/Album1.htm
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/Album2.htm
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/Album3.htm
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/Album4.htm
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/Album5.htm
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/Album6.htm
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/Album7.htm
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/Album8.htm
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/Album9.htm
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/Album10.htm
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/index.htm
https://meherbabalibrary.com/Garden/WebGallery.xml

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Correct answer BenPleysier

It's like asking to convert a Rugby or Essex into a Lamborghini. I suppose it can be done; but it is easier (and faster) to chuck the old and embrace the new.

 

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Nancy OShea
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May 9, 2024

20 year old web technology can't be salvaged. If it's important to you, replace it with a modern photo gallery.

 

A Google search for "JavaScript Photo Galleries" will yield many options that work well on mobile, tablet & desktop devices.

 

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BenPleysier
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BenPleysierCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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May 9, 2024

It's like asking to convert a Rugby or Essex into a Lamborghini. I suppose it can be done; but it is easier (and faster) to chuck the old and embrace the new.

 

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