New unified home page for adobe.com and macromedia.com

April 30th, 2006 by mike downey Leave a reply »

Our talented web team has been hard at work for months merging adobe.com and macromedia.com together into one integrated site. As you’ll quickly notice, the team decided to go with the macromedia structure/templates (yeah!) while giving everything a subtle visual refresh. I think it looks really nice.

Go check it out!
www.adobe.com

new_adobe_site.jpg

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15 comments

  1. Good job !
    I am soo happy that they choose the Macromedia template en structure (hell yeah !), but i am still missing the Macromedia logo at the top a bit ;-p

  2. nz says:

    me too, glad it turned out more like the old macromedia site

    http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mxna/ next on the cards?

  3. Ben says:

    The new site does look great. Mike, I am hoping you can assure me they did not carry over the absolute worst feature of adobe.com though: IE-only support when purchasing. As of the last time I bought something from the site, maybe a year ago, the store failed silently, during the checkout nonetheless, in any browser other than IE. No warning, no error message, just hanging. It took a call to tech support to find out that Firefox was not supported. From that point on I bought all my company’s Adobe software from third party sites. Did they fix this?

  4. Patrick says:

    Yup the macromedia site was lightyears ahead on that of adobe.com. Good choice!

  5. Mike Downey says:

    Hi Ben -

    I believe the plan is to maintain the old Macromedia online store at the store for adobe.com. I also believe the same team that built the Macromedia online store is building something new with Flex.

    MD

  6. Ben says:

    Awesome! Good to hear.

  7. btn says:

    The main navigation menus flicker when they drop down over the main Flash animation in Safari Version 2.0.3 (417.9.2).

  8. Mike Downey says:

    Yeah, they’re still working a few bugs out. The javascript menus also drop behind the SWF on the Flash product page. It should all be fixed shortly.

  9. chall3ng3r says:

    great. the old layout is nice. but what about making it a bit wider?

    i guess this will allow more content visible at same time. also, today alot of ppl have > 800×600 resolutions :)

    // chall3ng3r //

  10. nz says:

    Is that new store going to be done in Flex 2? :)

  11. Gorka says:

    I’m very glad taht you got this, badly Worked worst in IE7 Beta 2 than the old macromedia site. (Clear type issues and Css issues)

  12. Saumitra says:

    ERROR: Hi – the site looks good but shows incorrectly on IE7.0 with all the top menu items overlapping over each other!!

  13. leon says:

    Visually it looks good and i can appreciate how much effort it took – but it is SOO SLOW. Myself, work colleaugues, net contacts and friends (who are all Flex/Flash developers) are in agreement on this and try to only visit the site when we really really need to – since we have all experienced huge loading delays between page transitions. Shame really that using this site is such an infuriating experience.

  14. Cameron says:

    Mike,

    I was perplexed to see the Adobe site top navbar messed up on the new IE 7 beta last night and I just logged on at work to find the same thing happening in IE 6. The menus are stacked rather than horizontal.

    I had a co-worker pull up the site on his mac and the nav-bar links were horizontal but resting above the bar? He saw no menus dropping down either.

    I can see this accident lasting like a day on some other site -but this is Adobe -setting an example to the world.

    Nearly EVERY computer user out there has an adobe product.

    What’s goin on?

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