RE: [Flashcoders] Uncover the Flash Files

2007-06-11 Thread Frederic Caron
@chattyfig.figleaf.com Objet : Re: [Flashcoders] Uncover the Flash Files I also missed content because of the window size. The Flash Times link, for example, cannot be scrolled to if the window is to small. Fonts are hard to read, no preloader, mystery meat navigation etc Why don't you just offer

Re: [Flashcoders] Uncover the Flash Files

2007-06-09 Thread Hans Wichman
Hi, cool site, nice to have all those 'misconceptions' and other helpful info combined. It does fall off the screen, (just as it would with a wrong css sheet). keep it up JC On 6/9/07, Snepo - Arse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I also missed content because of the window size. The Flash Times

Re: [Flashcoders] Uncover the Flash Files

2007-06-08 Thread Glen Pike
Hi, Looks nice, except I only have a 1024 x 768 monitor - you are not really establishing a good case for flash being used to create usable sites because the bottom part of the page is cut off in my browser... Make it work before making it look good - then Jakob will shut up. Glen

Re: [Flashcoders] Uncover the Flash Files

2007-06-08 Thread Snepo - Arse
I also missed content because of the window size. The Flash Times link, for example, cannot be scrolled to if the window is to small. Fonts are hard to read, no preloader, mystery meat navigation etc Why don't you just offer the information in a usable and clear fashion... no wonder there

[Flashcoders] Uncover the Flash Files

2007-06-07 Thread Frederic Caron
Hi there, Since there have been many rumours circulating about Flash - monolithic 100% Flash-based sites are complex and unmanageable, they can't be optimized to be search engine friendly, they can't be bookmarked, and sending a URL of a specific page is next to impossible. But is any of that