Just as a reminder to the thread, it WAS indeed a question at first. :)
On Apr 11, 2007, at 2:46 PM, Christian Seberino wrote:
Now that I've heard there are open source implementation(s) of Flash I'm wondering if it will become (or is) the de facto best way to do dynamicweb content.
Honestly, I'm much happier with DHTML/CSS/Javascript. It's far more lightweight, and usually works better. You're not dependent on a single proprietary product for all your content.
If only JavaScript would have been developed with some sort of security model...
Flash is very much overused in web design, and doesn't do a thing for accessibility or reduced-functionality browsers (see also screen readers). An approach using HTML/CSS/Javascript can default to a very accessible data presentation, and scale up based on the capabilities of the browser for fancier presentation.
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