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The Feldkircher

2007-01-10, 6:39 pm

Hi

I am sure your aware that Flash is primarily an Animation Package - that web
developers have taken onboard and are now producing some quite stunning sites.
Due to its original purpose Flash does not provide any 'built-in' navigaiton
control nor does it provide auto-generated content, therefore all the work has
to be done by you.

Your task in hand is a common one, and I would suggest the best approach is
develop each 'area/page' seperately and load it on demand, this way your
initial overhead on download time/speed is significantly reduced.

Plus there is the added benefit of being able to modifiy each 'area/page' in
isolation, giving you a faster turn-around time.

Hope it helps

serik.george

2007-01-27, 10:29 pm

plus the fact that an study shows that your usual browser (the person holding the mouse) leaves after aprox. 15 seconds of "loading" ...
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