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Subject: | Re: FLASH: FLASH 99% BAD |
From: | Dana |
Date: | Tue, 31 Oct 2000 15:55:59 GMT |
> It is more flexible than HTML and if people are to stupid not to realise
they are viewing Flash and that the browser buttons do not
> work the way they do it HTML I do not think I want them on my site.
I guess it depends on your target audience, but not everyone is an internet
junkie/web designer/developer or even computer savvy. Most people who just
use the web for information and sending email would have NO IDEA about the
difference between Flash and static html, let alone the way their browser
buttons will treat the different formats.
Just my 2 cents.
Dana
http://mojico.org
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RE: FLASH: FLASH 99% BAD, Chris Basken
Re: FLASH: FLASH 99% BAD, Thorvald Neumann
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Re: FLASH: FLASH 99% BAD, Andrew Le Sage
Re: FLASH: FLASH 99% BAD, Thorvald Neumann
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