On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI <
edua...@kalinowski.com.br> wrote:

> On 01/31/2010 07:10 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>
>> Some animations, multimedia applications or control buttons for
>> validating user input data that are embedded in a flash container need to
>> call external (x)html code (remote javascript, XML files or action
>> script) to be properly managed and displayed so you can interact with
>> them.
>>
>>
>
> The Flashblock extension is great to allow these flash's to be displayed,
> while blocking all the other annoying animated ads.
>
>
>  Not all the flashes out there are just "movies" :-)
>>
>>
>
> But 99% of them are unnecessary, the same effect could be achived with
> plain old HTML. The end result might be more boring, but just as
> informational/useful.
>
> --
> Behind every great man, there is a woman -- urging him on.
>                -- Harry Mudd, "I, Mudd", stardate 4513.3
>
> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
> edua...@kalinowski.com.br
>
>
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Unfortunately to often websites feel more about style over substance, if I
wanted overly shiny jumping and flashing stuff allover my screen I would use
OSX or KDE ;)

And it doesn't help that flash sucks up ram like no ones business.

Regards,

Angus.

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