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Posted by Travis Newbury on 10/09/07 14:39
On Oct 9, 9:59 am, "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4...@centralva.net> wrote:
> You keep saying this, talk is cheap. If the content is basically text
> using Flash appears not to add value but lend to complications in
> bandwidth (maybe not the initial download but the bottom line time to
> display) and versatility for user accessibility unless carefully
> engineered by the flash designer (although I have jet to witness an
> example of this too)
Yes, If the content is basically all text, then there is no advantage
to using flash, with the single exception if you want to present that
text in a highly graphical stylized manner.
Making the content accessible is NOT a huge effort on the part of the
Flash developer. It is little more than flipping a switch. So that
is not the issue. The issue is that most Flash developers (thread
contributors excluded) don't care about accessibility.
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