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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/05/07 12:21
SpaceGirl wrote:
> On Oct 5, 11:07 am, Phil Payne <p...@isham-research.co.uk> wrote:
>>> "etc"? Hardly, it completely limits "etc" Simple example an all
>>> Flash site. The guidelines limit virtually any innovation on the web.
>> Quite the reverse. Thay make the innovation of handheld browsers MUCH
>> more accessible.
>>
>> A million iPhones sold? How many Blackberrys? How many Nokia
>> Communicators?
>>
>> And these devices are being used by people in the right demographics,
>> with high disposable incomes. Most of the guidelines for making web
>> sites accessible also make them handheld friendly.
>>
>> Flash is as obsolete as frames. Sorry - backed wrong horse. It's
>> actually disabled on this machine.
>
> That's an extremely ignorant statement.
>
> Flash is the fastest growing online market. Flash video is THE single
> fastest growing technology at the moment. I'm really shocked by your
> statement.
>
Don't you know that any technology you don't like is obsolete?
What he's ignoring is that most web surfing is NOT done on phones.
also, I can't help it if his phone is old and obsolete. Maybe he needs
to get an updated one.
I agree flash use is growing. In fact, I want some flash on one of my
sites (no, not the home page! - an interactive demo). But I'm not the
graphics types. Gotta find a designer I can afford to sub to who can do
this :-)
Flash is overused in some cases, IMHO. But it is necessary for some things.
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