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RE: FN-FORUM: when is too much flash too much flash??

date posted 31st March 2006 15:20

All flashobject does is stop the need to embed the flash in the page. How
does it get round the seo problem? Or am I missing something here?

My cat ate a bit of tinsle off the xmas tree once. We noticed something
glittering later on when the light caught her bum and saw a bit of tinsel
poking out, we pulled the whole foot length out with tweezers. Just thought
I'd share that with you.


Michael Palmer Web Developer

MRP=dEV
t: 07977 294840
www.mrpdev.co.uk






-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Creative
Digital Alliance
Sent: 31 March 2006 15:51
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: when is too much flash too much flash??


Ok first thing, I have a confession, that wasn't really an auto-responder, I
haven't actually got one, I just thought I'd pretend, I used to impersonate
an answering machine before I got one many years ago and I have to say it
was a lot more difficult.

I've been experimenting with flash object for bits and pieces of flash, this
gets around the SEO bit, I don't see why it couldn't be used full page,
although I'm sure lots of people are about to tell me:

http://blog.deconcept.com/flashobject/

My dog ate a whole packet of wax crayons yesterday, I have just cleared up
the most amazing pile of multi-coloured dogs poo I have ever seen.

Regards,

Paul


On 31 Mar 2006 14:38:37 -0000, Michael Palmer [EMAIL REMOVED]
wrote:
>
> You've got some good points there. I'm really fed up with having to
> make my sites cross-browser compatible, its just riduculous. Mac IE is
> the devils business. And I think more or less the whole world has
> flash on their computers now right? And if they don't its only a
> download away. The argument that using flash for a site reduces your
> potential web audience just doesn't stand up anymore. The big issue
> for me with flash is its integration into html and subsequent issues
> like seo and bookmarking problems.
>
>
> Michael Palmer Web Developer
>
> MRP=dEV
> t: 07977 294840
> www.mrpdev.co.uk

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