On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Del Wegener <d...@delweg.com> wrote:
> All;
>
> Please take a look at
> http://www.drdelmath.com/study_aids/flash_cards_revisons/flash_card_presenter.html
> (The colors are to help me trace the divs.)
> Does it work okay?
> What breaks it? In what way does it break?
> I have followed Tom and Phillip's advice and that helped.
> Thanks.
>
> Is this a good candidate for HTML5?
>
> Del;


If, by asking if this is a good candidate for HTML5 you're really
asking if this should be done in something like Flash, I'll say yes,
it is a *good* candidate for HTML5. There's very little on the web,
IMHO, that shouldn't be done with responsive HTML. With the prevalence
of mobile devices - especially with younger people - web pages should
be responsive HTML (or, if warranted, a native app).

Your page is looking much better here - provided flash card content
will work in a mobile portrait orientation. Scrolling card content
works on my iPhone but a scroll bar is not visible for me. This might
cause users to not know scrolling is possible.

HTH



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Tom Livingston | Senior Front-End Developer | Media Logic |
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