admin(Mark) wrote: The decreasing flash based websites have shown that these websites are no longer what is "cool". They are now considered more of a nuisance. For your website to be successful it has to be clean and get to the point. If you are trying to sell a product, your visitors want to know right away what the product is and how they can get it. They do not want to waste time waiting for a flash logo to load or the entire website in some case. Take a look at the most successful website and see what they have incommon. Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 10:59 am
Sc00by22 wrote: It's hard enough to load a flash website with dialup, thats why i prefer to use .gif file format alot easier and does the job Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:50 pm
mike1985 wrote: that is not true in all cases, for an example, i am building a flash site to use as an online portfolio for my art work that i have done and will be doing in the future, for this i find flash to be the best application i can use. also some sites do still use flash menu's and so on, flash does not necessarily have to be used as a "full site"... Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:09 am
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