Yes Flash is a great tool and stunning websites can be created using Flash
But will Flash become the leading web tool, I'm not sure only time will tell.
chrisranjana
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I think flash is great for smaller sites but when things get big flash takes too long to load. For example, a rock band website, great has all the tools you need loads in a reasonable time and looks much better than a standard web site. But for something like argos or a big shopping website it would take such a long time to load.
I think flash is the future of all personal sites and smaller sites but it just hasn't got what it takes to power big sites.
roryt
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>>Is Flash the Future?
Define “future. The questions states:
>>Flash seems to be the best at integration of audio, video, and visual effects.
That is very true.
>> Now with Adobe and it's resources in charge will there be no stopping Flash at becoming the leading web tool.
The leading web tool for integration of audio, video and visual effects that is. I share that prediction. Flash won the fight with Java for the “web animation plugin and has been the leading tool for a while.
But, if your question is if it will replace HTML (or xHTML in the following years), then no, that is not going to happen nor is Flash trying to achieve that.
Audas,
I have to say I pretty much disagreed with everything you said, starting with you calling Ajax “for laughs.
The web is what people want it to be, and people want information. Fancy graphics are a nice bonus but not the main thing. Flash is a good tool but it offers in no way a better browsing environment than regular HTML and other W3C standards. I don’t think anybody would want their documents to be animated. These days more and more people are disabling Flash in their browsers to avoid advertisements and unnecessary smoke and mirrors.
Bottom line, Flash on the web is here to stay because it fills the void for animation/multimedia as a plugin; but it is only that, a plugin. Are there other uses for Flash? Certainly, but not on the web.
Esopo
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I forgot to make my point about AJAX:
AJAX is basically a window to move information on the web without having to navigate the page. This opens a whole new world of possibilities that will let the web borrow ideas from desktop software where interaction with the user doesn’t require a page to “reload.
We are going to start seeing more interfaces that respond to clicks without reloading the page, documents being served faster, searches that happen in the background before we finish typing the query, registration forms that are easier to fill and validate, etc; an overall better experience for the visitor and more power for the developer.
The acceptance of AJAX has grown so large that IE7 removed the HTTPRequest object from the list of ActiveX components and now supports it natively (so that it works even when ActiveX components are disabled).
Here are a couple of excellent articles from a friend of mine that illustrate the power of AJAX and how simple it is to use it:
- Introducing AJAHT
http://www.expertsrt.com/tutorials/Rod/ajaht.php
- Reading Files With JavaScript
http://www.expertsrt.com/tutorials/Rod/JSread.php
Esopo
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