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vizion2 #1
Extensions browsing on exchange
It would be nice if macromedia could have a list with a single line for each
extension giving simply extension name, function . and a link to the extension
details. With so many extensions it is really very difficult to scan through
available extensions. Some enhancement to existing browsing facilities is
needed with the ability to use full screen width of high density screens.
I am sorry to have to say it but the web design for this function is a pain to
use.
david
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E Michael Brandt #2
Re: Extensions browsing on exchange
I agree completely.
emichael brandt
vizion2 wrote:> It would be nice if macromedia could have a list with a single line for each
> extension giving simply extension name, function . and a link to the extension
> details. With so many extensions it is really very difficult to scan through
> available extensions. Some enhancement to existing browsing facilities is
> needed with the ability to use full screen width of high density screens.
>
> I am sorry to have to say it but the web design for this function is a pain to
> use.
>
> david
>E Michael Brandt Guest
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vizion2 #3
Re: Extensions browsing on exchange
Thanks
I am almost tempted to run an alternative site just for y own benefit ;-)
The way this one is done is not good advertising for Dreamweaver <chuckles>
david
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twocans #4
Re: Extensions browsing on exchange
the macromedia website has never really been a nice experience, its slow and
needs a total overhaul.
Kenny
"vizion2" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dk8o95$qq3$1@forums.macromedia.com...> It would be nice if macromedia could have a list with a single line for
> each
> extension giving simply extension name, function . and a link to the
> extension
> details. With so many extensions it is really very difficult to scan
> through
> available extensions. Some enhancement to existing browsing facilities is
> needed with the ability to use full screen width of high density screens.
>
> I am sorry to have to say it but the web design for this function is a
> pain to
> use.
>
> david
>
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CosmicBee #5
Re: Extensions browsing on exchange
I hate the scrolling box within the scrolling window. I've been thinking it
would be nicer if it used a full-screen flash component that handled all of the
scrolling. And maybe it could allow you to select how many items per page...
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