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I continue my tales of old, hoping that someone cool enough to be in the Adobe club, will travel down to the archives, pull out some old VHS tapes and watch what Adobe has created over the decades. Why? Because Vimeo has added video "hotspots". Yes, the "Hotspot" created by Adobe in the early CS days to make web building easier in Dreamweaver. You could upload any static image, draw a box and add a link to any page. Please bring "hotspots" to Adobe Express. And yes, I will post this on the community board. I share here so if there are more votes, it can possible become a reality. General public users, I am one of you and if we all vote together, maybe it will make a difference.
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@themewesetech,
Thanks for reaching out. I'd suggest you submit your feedback here- https://adobe.ly/3ZVbdXs as our product team actively reviews this page, and if more information is required, they will reach out to you there.
Regards,
Tarun
Yes, I was sharing here so that if others are experiencing similar issues they can suggest or upvote the suggestion. Here is the link if anyone wants to upvote:
Feature Request embed links with hotspots
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Hi
@themewesetech,
Thanks for reaching out. I'd suggest you submit your feedback here- https://adobe.ly/3ZVbdXs as our product team actively reviews this page, and if more information is required, they will reach out to you there.
Regards,
Tarun
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Yes, I was sharing here so that if others are experiencing similar issues they can suggest or upvote the suggestion. Here is the link if anyone wants to upvote:
Feature Request embed links with hotspots
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Hey!
I totally get the nostalgia for Adobe’s old tools and the Hotspot feature — Dreamweaver made web building so visual and intuitive back in the day!
One thing I’ve been experimenting with recently is organizing tutorials, templates, and references in a structured way using Google Stacking. Basically, I create a hierarchy of Google Docs, Sheets, and Sites that link to each other, making it super easy to collect resources, guides, and examples of old features like Hotspots. It’s kind of like building a personal “archive” or knowledge hub online — really helpful if you want to keep old tutorials and examples accessible.
If anyone’s interested, I put together a simple template/checklist for setting up Google Stacking so you can organize creative assets and references efficiently:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQYhVCEeGTVoYX4lottdK4cNHdO5_zLUe9DF7DiiG5vnEQHaksSy...
It’s been a fun way to keep everything from classic Adobe features to modern tools in one place!
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