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Posted by Travis Newbury on 10/05/07 17:29
On Oct 5, 7:19 am, Phil Payne <p...@isham-research.co.uk> wrote:
> "If you're using text to try to describe something search engines
> can't access - for example, Javascript, images, or Flash files -
> remember that many human visitors using screen readers, mobile
> browsers, browsers without plug-ins, and slow connections will not be
> able to view that content either."
Well, Search engines and Flash play fine together now, and slow
connections have nothing to do with well designed flash. So your
statement shows your ignorance.
But your not alone. There is a lot of Flash ignorance. And I have to
admit, most of the flash out there right now is pretty poor examples
of what flash can do. But as more and more developers start using
Flash (opposed to artists) you will see this changing.
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