Freelancers Forum Messages on Saturday January 28th 2006
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 22:11
On Saturday 28 Jan 2006 9:51 pm, getyoursnackon wrote:
> Dom Latter wrote:
> > On Saturday 28 Jan 2006 6:00 pm, MIKE wrote:
> >> application in flash for example, but I would use some flash if I wa=
s...
Re: FN-FORUM: thumblicio.us!
date posted 28th January 2006 22:07
Nice site nice idea, just a thought but i reckon the sites thumbnails
should have more space around them
so that when a user rolls over the space is filled with the extra info ?
just looks a bit tig...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 21:15
Dom Latter wrote:
> On Saturday 28 Jan 2006 6:00 pm, MIKE wrote:
>
>
>> application in flash for example, but I would use some flash if I was
>> creating a site for some techno/rock band that wante...
FN-FORUM: thumblicio.us!
date posted 28th January 2006 20:31
hey hey - long time lurker, once upon a time answerer, come back for a
site check
www.thumblicio.us
Any feedback gratefully received - I think it's an interesting project
so I hope I'm not wasting...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 20:25
That stuff looks really nice. I was actually thinking more of menus when I
said about css. That site really shows a broad range of styles, I like the
funky manhatten one. However, they are all kind of...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 19:40
Hey! I didn't say I would do the whole site in flash! I said I would use
some flash. You can use a combination of flash and html/css/js you know.
There seems to be a lot of hostility towards flash her...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 18:10
On Saturday 28 Jan 2006 6:00 pm, MIKE wrote:
> application in flash for example, but I would use some flash if I was
> creating a site for some techno/rock band that wanted something differe=
nt.
An...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 17:53
MIKE wrote:
> In my opinion, I think you can create tremendously original content
> with flash, whereas html/css/js can look samey.
Have you seen http://www.csszengarden.com/ ?
Dave......
RE: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 17:42
Downsides - You nullify cross browser compatability by excluding a range
of browsers that don't support flash, you can't bookmark flash (easily)
and I've seen any number of flash sites that don't allo...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 17:24
Flash has its advantages - you can nullify cross-browser compatibility
problems because the site will look the same across all of them. You also
have more visual options in terms of using different ty...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 16:59
Hi Lee,
I started out using flash for most things (and as a main output platform)
when I launched my business last July, but I have started to use XHTML, CSS,
and PHP pretty much full time since Oct...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 16:23
That's my thought too. Although, I do have a javascript that's ideal for
advertising banners.
Another thing is that surely it's easier to update javascript galleries than
it is flash ones?
I think...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 16:13
My personal opinion is that flash is good for games and advertising
banners, nothing else.
Tam
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www.dreadlabs.com...
FN-FORUM: Flash vs HTML/Javascript
date posted 28th January 2006 16:00
I've noticed over the last few weeks that some designers tend to use flash
where HTML & Javascript would do the job just as well, if not better.
Is there a reason for this preference? It's my unders...
FN-FORUM: Flash streaming problem
date posted 28th January 2006 15:10
I have a flash movie - it is designed so that there are very few items in
the first few frames so it should play immediately and that the heavier
images are in subsequent pages that are called up when...