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Posted by SpaceGirl on 12/07/25 11:35
Jose wrote:
>> but given the power [flash] delivers to the end user
>
> What "power"?? I can't turn it off at the browser level. I can't go to
> individual frames. I can't skip forward or back. The entire
> presentation has to load. It leaves me open to advertisers, and fosters
> theft of attention.
>
> All these rants would be moot if I could go to my browser preferences
> and checkmark "Flash on/off" like I can with animation, video, sound,
> graphics, java, scripting, and a bunch of other stuff.
>
> Flash TAKES POWER AWAY from the user.
>
> </rant>
>
> Jose
Blame the author of your Flash movie. Flash isn't presentational
software; it's rich interactive media. Non-linear stuff - presentations
tend to be linear. Last week in finished up a short pseudo presentation
(heavy animation and videos in it) which had forward, back and menu
buttons in it. It's easy to do. gotoAndPlay and loadMovie() are your
friends :)
BTW, with Flash 8 & Flex the browser forward/back buttons work within a
Flash movie just fine. It more to do with how a project is authored -
and just like a bad web site a bad Flash movie can really suck for the
end user to use.
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