So it's goodbye to Macromedia.com, hello to the Macromediaisation of the Adobe web site with a look and feel that's familiar and now actually usable. I always found the Adobe site unintuitive - could never find anything in a hurry and the pages were always bogged down, now you can look up Photoshop and actually find out something about it without having to think in Adobese.
As already commented on, the menus have changed from Flash to DHTML with a drop down for each major category. On the home page this means a submenu that drops down over a Flash movie. The menu doesn't work correctly on Safari right now when you mouse over the options if the submenu is currently hovering over Flash content - you get an interesting strobe effect (screen shot below from the Photoshop home page).
It may not be 100 per cent yet on Safari, but it rocks on Firefox. And it's teh sexy, bringing that Macromedia hawtness.
Posted by: trib | 01 May 2006 at 04:46 PM
Steve, you're right about Firefox on OS X - that's my bad (as the yanks would say), I tested on both browsers before posting but forgot to mention that Firefos was OK, thanks for pointing that out.
Posted by: Andrew | 01 May 2006 at 04:53 PM