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RE: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 17:42
Downsides - You nullify cross browser compatability by excluding a range
of browsers that don't support flash, you can't bookmark flash (easily)
and I've seen any number of flash sites that don't allow you to cut &
paste information (although that might be an advantage).
But then I don't' do any flash work as I'm not a graphic designer and I
think to get the best of it you need to understand programmatically how
it works as well as being able to create the graphics you need for it.
My 2p
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From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of MIKE
Sent: 28 January 2006 18:00
To: Andy Macnaughton-Jones
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
Flash has its advantages - you can nullify cross-browser compatibility
problems because the site will look the same across all of them. You
also have more visual options in terms of using different types of font
that do not need to be installed on the host computer to appear, and
original transition / animation effects that would be hard to recreate
as well using another method. As already stated there are a number of
downsides to flash too.
In my opinion, I think you can create tremendously original content with
flash, whereas html/css/js can look samey. When it comes down to it, it
depends on the what the job requires. I wouldn't fancy building a forum
application in flash for example, but I would use some flash if I was
creating a site for some techno/rock band that wanted something
different.
Michael Palmer Web Developer
MRP=3DdEV
t: 07977 294840
www.mrpdev.co.uk
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From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Cy
Culpin
Sent: 28 January 2006 17:35
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
Hi Lee,=20
I started out using flash for most things (and as a main output
platform)
when I launched my business last July, but I have started to use XHTML,
CSS,
and PHP pretty much full time since October, and haven't really looked
back.
I love using flash, but its so much easier to edit and update html pages
I
find.
Im sure other flash designers will disagree with me, its just what im
finding...and im still a pretty much a newb to all this scene.
Also if I did just do all flash jobs, id never have any work.
My 2p
Cy
> I've noticed over the last few weeks that some designers tend to use=20
> flash where HTML & Javascript would do the job just as well, if not
better.
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> Is there a reason for this preference? It's my understanding that=20
> flash files can't be read by robots, so surely the html solution would
> be better for SEO? Speed on HTML would also be quicker than waiting=20
> for a flash file to load as well.
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