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Posted by dorayme on 10/08/07 21:05
In article
<1191834887.217066.321050@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
Travis Newbury <TravisNewbury@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 7, 4:28 pm, SpaceGirl <nothespacegirls...@subhuman.net> wrote:
> > We live in a multimedia world. The WWW is changing every day, and we're
> > moving further away from the flat page metaphor for describing
> > information. Flash is just one technology that enables this.
> >
> > Web sites are about communicating. There is no one "official" way to do
> > this. Something delivered via the WWW can be in whatever form works best
> > for your audience. I wouldn't, for example, dream of advocating Flash to
> > replace Google.com - it's perfectly possible (for the most) to do it,
> > but it's the wrong medium / wrong tool for the job.
>
> Will you marry me?
And have your babies, grow old(er) together, sort though the 4x6
prints of life... aw shucks, I am such a sucker for a love
story...
Look, I don't want to rain on your parade but be prepared for
your kids to *choose* dialup, block all but text, be sighted but
*still* go for a voice reader in an act of rebellion...
--
dorayme
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