Why Stop Flash Using?

October 16th, 2009 by Nick Martin Leave a reply »

Adobe Flash is good that it allows unmatched interactivity, source code is protected and it is good to be used for animation and media. Interactive elements or movement can be created upon modification and add color to the sites when using flash. Nevertheless, we suggest you not to build up a website entirely by flash, or creating main functionality of your sites within flash.

Not Search Engine Friendly: Google and Yahoo search engine just able to read Flash files, their developers have done put lots of efforts in configuring the flash movie. There are still many constraints in some aspects, like what links search engines can crawl or index. This shows the search engines may not pick up the text which contained within the flash, hence, it prohibits search engines to be found and list essential content to your customers. So Google still recommends people to use Flash sparingly.

Immobile: Imagine the 4.1 billion mobile phones users in 2008, many of those with an iPhone who want to view a website with Flash and realize that they cannot. Flash is not as mobile as many of us might have expect. Desktop and laptop computers are fine with Flash Players, but iPhone was not considered when Flash was introduced. There has been cooperative discussions between Apple and Adobe concerning the problem, but a solution is nowhere to be seen up till this moment.

Lack of Consistent Cross-Platform Support: If you think adding HTML tags is annoying enough, be prepared to tackle the anguish you may come across when Flash is involved. You might have experienced difficulties when a page with Flash cannot load because JavaScript is needed, wait till you see all the idiosyncratic troubles you might run into with a flash animated web page.

Flash Player Required: To view a Flash animation, you will have to install an Adobe Flash Player downloaded from the Adobe website. There is always the possibility that people decide not to install the player on their computers and miss out on useful information on your site.

Difficulty To Access: People who have vision impairments or who are using text reader without MAJOR modifications cannot access Adobe Flash. Without modifications, Flash sites cannot be read. Flash is not Section 508 Compliant which most government and higher education websites are equipped with.

Cost: As compared to HTML, Flash is extremely costly. In addition to the $700 you paid for the software, there are extra costs when you want to upgrade it to the most recent versions. Not to forget the maintenance fee to keep everything running smoothly. The high cost is taking a toll on web developers who only own a small business.

It is undeniable that Flash is useful in some aspects. However there are different kinds of restrictions of utilizing this technology, when you need to build websites or select a developer for your site.

If you wanna get more information on this Application, you can learn more by visiting the website on flash 3d as well as the online community dedicated to flash water.

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