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Subject: Re: FLASH: Achieving True Flash Enlightenment
From: Philip Dhingra
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 00:27:07 GMT

I would recommend that you do your whole site in flash, for these reasons:

- Flash put as just a navigation tool is a gimmick and doesn't really make
the whole web site viewing experience any better.
- Flash on separate pages is also useless because then people have to wait
for a new HTML site to connect and then have the flash initalize itself once
again
- Images are not a "no-no" for Flash, and look better presented via Flash
because you're not constrained by HTML's placement.

I'm somewhat of a purist, though, so take it with a grain of salt, but I
think you'd be better off in the long run doing everything in flash, and
then making a sub-standard HTML version on the side.

- Philip Dhingra
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Grove <radonatvicon [dot] net>
To: flasheratshocker [dot] com <flasheratshocker [dot] com>
Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 1:18 PM
Subject: FLASH: Achieving True Flash Enlightenment


>Hi, folks.....
>
>I've been trying to come to grips with the concept of integrating Flash
>into an existing web site. Do most of you use frames to accomplish this
>task, placing the flash portion in one frame as a navigation tool used to
>link to pages from the existing site in another frame? Is it better to
>forget the old site and rebuild entirely in Flash? It seems to me that
>using Flash to just do some nifty rollovers is kind of like threading a
>needle with a sledge hammer since it's such a powerful tool.
>
>For an example let's say the site contains a portfolio section of images.
>Since bitmaps are kind of a no-no in Flash, would that part of the site be
>better off as an old-fashioned .html page? I hope I'm making sense here.
>
>I feel like I'm six years old again learning to ride my first two-wheel
>bicycle and I'm...almost.....there....but I haven't quite grasped the
>concept. I've learned quite a lot since we purchased the program and have a
>pretty fair grip on the basics. The tutorials from some of you and
>Macromedia have been very helpful and I'm at the stage where all the pieces
>need to come together to transport me to "Flash Nirvana".
>
>The manual only takes you so far and then it appears we must venture out on
>our own, looking at other Flash sites, talking with each other on the list,
>listening to other users' questions and discussions and possibly getting a
>book on the subject. Am I on the right track here?
>
>Thanks for all the nuggets of knowledge so far,
>
>Mike Grove
>
>
>
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