I love it. Thanks!

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Matt S. <mattsp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Return of the Blue Lego
> Posted at Apr 9, 10 by Grant Skinner « Colorgasm Music Visuali... |
> BitmapSlice9: Scale9 fo... »
>
> As some people have noticed, Apple has eliminated the blue lego icon
> that indicates a missing plugin on the iPad. I believe that this is a
> not so subtle way of shifting users from believing that the iPad
> browser is lacking something, to believing that the site they are
> viewing is broken.
>
> In response to this, I've created the blueLego edition of SWFObject
> 2.2. It works exactly the same as regular SWFObject, except it will
> display the blue lego icon, with a link to Adobe's get Flash Player
> page on iPhone, iPod, and iPad.
>
> As of April 13, this page correctly displays content explaining to
> iPad users why Flash is unavailable on their device. This is the same
> content shown on the iPhone, which is described here. You're obviously
> free to modify the iDevice alternate content or the code itself to
> suit your own needs.
>
> It is released under the MIT license, and you can download it by
> clicking here. Whether it is useful for production or not, I leave to
> you. It was created more as a statement than anything.
>
>
>
> You can test it by pointing your iDevice browser to this url:
> http://gskinner.com/playpen/bluelego/
>
> http://www.gskinner.com/blog/archives/2010/04/return_of_the_b.html
>
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