I still think this guidance is good advice...

"Try to use Flash only where it is needed. Many rich media sites such
as Google's YouTube use Flash for rich media but rely on HTML for
content and navigation. You can too, by limiting Flash to on-page
accents and rich media, not content and navigation. In addition to
making your site Googlebot-friendly, this makes you site accessible to
a larger audience, including, for example, blind people using screen
readers, users of old or non-standard browsers, and those on limited
low-bandwidth connections such as on a cell phone or PDA. As a bonus,
your visitors can use bookmarks effectively, and can email links to
your pages to their friends."

Mark Berghausen, Search Quality Team, Google.

Reference: 
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/07/best-uses-of-flash.html

Best

Chris

http://www.cogentis.com.au/


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