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Flash Technology - Advantages
& Disadvantages
Although Macromedia, the creator of Flash technology, claims that
98.3% of Internet users have the ability to view Flash, one has to consider
the methodology for the survey and how well someone can view Flash. For
one thing, the survey was restricted to English speaking participants.
In addition, although the participant would have been warned not to download
the player during the survey, their computer would have automatically prompted
them to do so. More importantly the survey does not take into consideration
the version of Flash they may have and the speed, memory, and connection of
their computer. When you consider all of the factors, a realistic estimate
of the percentage of Internet users that can view Flash as intended would
probably be closer to 65%.
Should you use Flash on YOUR web site?
Advantages
- Flash uses vector graphics, which means that the graphics
can be scaled to any size without losing clarity/quality.
- Flash gives the viewer a "high-tech" impression of
your organization that is very impressive.
- Flash can be used to create interactive animation
for entertaining "Splash" pages, ad banners and even games.
- With Flash you can deliver to your audience
engaging applications and web interfaces such as training courses, tutorials
and presentations.
Disadvantages
- There are a variety of reasons why Flash content may
be inaccessible. First, Flash files require a plug-in called the Flash Player.
Many older browsers do not support this plug-in so individuals using those
browsers will not be able to view Flash content.
- The "Back" button does not work. If you navigate within
a Flash object, the standard backtracking method takes you out of the multimedia
object and not, as expected, to the previous state.
- Link colors don't work. Given this, you cannot easily
see where you've been and which links you've yet to visit. This lack of
orientation creates navigational confusion.
- The "Make text bigger/smaller" button does not work.
- Flash reduces accessibility for users with disabilities.
(Although the latest version "Flash MX" supposedly addresses many
of these issues.)
- The "Find in page" feature does not work. In general,
Flash integrates poorly with search.
- Internationalization and localization is complicated.
Text that moves is harder to read for users who lack fluency in the language.
- Many viewers get annoyed when they have to wait for
the Flash presentations to load and will end up going elsewhere instead
of waiting.
To Flash or not to Flash... that is the question. The answer is up to
you.
Flash
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