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Re: Advice for designing sites with Flash?
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Re: Advice for designing sites with Flash?
I personally dislike flash because it has two properties.
1) Its binary 2) Its not built on an open standard IMO the above two things directly contradict the foundations of the web as we know it (insert scary music as you will). Simply put the idea of the internet is to make it easier to publish and read information. Making it binary and closed source make it sort of difficult to do either of them (unless you have the right software). Plus, Flash has its place in games... but I have huge problems with all-flash or even mostly Flash websites. Flash makes selecting text and bookmarking a pain. And almost as an added bonus, most webdesigners go crazy when they have that much power and I end up wondering where I am supposed to click on the flashing monkey or rub the goldfish in order to move around on their site. |
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Re: Advice for designing sites with Flash?
Good web design practices have you designing for and testing with different browsers, plugins and connection speeds. If your pages break for any reason , your visitors will leave in a "flash".
![]() You can build flash detection into your pages and redirect to a non-flash page for users that don't have or don't want the plugins. Yes, there are people that won't or can't enable plugins either because of security concerns, or slow connections. Google flash page redirection for ideas. |
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I like the progress that you are making with the interior content. Lots of good team pictures. |
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Re: Advice for designing sites with Flash?
The majority of humans (including me) run on 56k or less dial-up modems. Your flash site might run just fine when testing it at the lab or from your T1 line at school, but if I come across a flash site that doesnt offer an immediate alternative, I close the page! I haven't even gotten around to installing the latest version of the flash player on one of my computers.
I think that Flash is great for doing animations for fun or instruction (I've seen many flash tutorials, and Homestar Runner is great), but I can't stand it when people make a flash site, or a flash navigation bar on their website. Face it: It might "look cool" to have your buttons appear in a flash of color and morph around when you click on them, but it is far cooler to me if everything appears instantly. That means, do your entire site in HTML. You can get quite nice visual effect using CSS and careful use of images (another hassle is enormous background images). When you start designing a Flash-based website, keep in mind that to some of us, viewing your site will be either too difficult to be worth the effort, or downright impossible. Please, provide a non-Flash alternative. Jonathan |
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