Hi-

Just did a revamp on my own media-biz website (but haven't had time to do the revamp on MOBILE version) (Still using the old style for that)

I do a lot of work in POLITICAL and GENERAL type advertising/production and there's a lot to present in each of the categories
including a fare amount of audio and video samples.

Rather than do a zillion pages, I decided to put each category on one page with sub-nav buttons on the top of each category page.
People can manually scroll of course but can also go right to their desired area of interest with an auto scroll. (I use the great javascript:scroller code that
I found here on talkgraphics to allow for smooth, easing type scrolling. Works perfectly.

I have over 40 audio and video ads etc. and in the past had a very custom, player-gallery on a completely separate URL,
which although works just fine, was a tad cumbersome for the user to leave the site and have to select from categories
of tv ads, radio ads, print ads, mail pieces, voice overs, videos etc. etc. I wanted everything to be on the same page.

After hunting around for media players, I settled on Wimpy and did some extensive
tweaks to the skins and backgrounds etc. to get the look and options I wanted for each player.
They have a skin designer that's actually pretty cool and works well. (Just a bit of a learning curve though)

I use jot form for an email form and a couple other Xara provided sliders or galleries for print.
I also use a parallax view technique (again learned here on the forums) on some pages.

BTW, the folks on this forum are MOST HELPFUL and reliable! I sincerely appreciate their learn-ed input and suggestions!

Here's the link, and again, the MOBILE version is still the OLD version until I have time to mess with that.

http://hearbob.com/index.htm

P.S.

I'm using DPX12 or 365 whatever the latest is.

I love this software but finding the online CONTENT CATALOG a bit tedious at times WAITING for it to open.
I use Comcast's Ultra High Speed service with pretty fast download times of 85-90 Mbps but
still can find myself waiting up to 15 seconds for the catalog to open.

ALSO would love to see them get true grayscale output handled.

Overall though, to be able to do websites and commercial ready print
in the same software, WITHOUT BEING IN A CLOUD, is simply MARVELOUS!