Hi,
Looks nice, except I only have a 1024 x 768 monitor - you are not
really establishing a good case for flash being used to create usable
sites because the bottom part of the page is cut off in my browser...
Make it work before making it look good - then Jakob will shut up.
Glen
Frederic Caron wrote:
Hi there,
Since there have been many rumours circulating about Flash - monolithic 100%
Flash-based sites are complex and unmanageable, they can't be optimized to
be search engine friendly, they can't be bookmarked, and sending a URL of a
specific page is next to impossible. But is any of that really true?
With all the bad press surrounding Flash sites, we have decided to create a
Website to put an end to the biggest misconceptions, including:
* SEO-friendly Flash sites
* Accessibility for disabled users
* Browser functionalities of 100% Flash sites
* Bookmarking
* Deep linking
* The use of Express Install
* Three-tier architectures
* Content management systems
* Analytics
Rifle through the Flash Files and be part of the investigation. We want your
feedback. Do you agree? Do you disagree? Have anything to add? Tell us what
you think about the arguments presented. Do your friends have the same
opinion? Let them know about the site. Let's spark a worldwide debate!
Just drop us an email with any questions and/or comments!
http://www.the-flash-files.com
Frédéric Caron
Flash team lead
Nurun inc.
www.nurun.com
Tel : (514) 392 1292 # 2128
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