Also the "right-button click" menu functionality for copying links, opening in new pages etc is lost, which I find irritating. I don't like flash intros as a general rule, and skip them whenever possible. The biggest problem with Flash is that the UI is not standard.
People are used to the browser controls, site architecture, browser history, and link structure of HTML sites.
In most cases it goes like this: The users are presented with a cool flash application; they have to learn a whole new UI which involves clicking on lots of things.
It turns into a big Easter Egg hunt. Eventually they click something and get lost or confused. Then they hit the back button! The End. You can say that's not Flash's fault. It's the developer's. So show me a truly useful flash site or application that is more than just a design accent or an ego stroke. Flash no, we can add video to site asi h mp4 and works good or similar streaming alternatives.
Why do you still feel Flash should be included via JavaScript? I thought the only reason for that was the "click to activate" behavior IE had. It's a bit more complicated but I think it's worth it to keep everything open. I hate having to depend on proprietary code, but Flex is almost making me want to go over to the dark side. Well, Flex does have its upsides, but in the end, if the resulting presentation is Flash, we still have the same pros and cons.
One morning I had to start working really early. After starting up my computer, I checked some web site can't remember which and almost got a heart attack because there was this Flash ad playing loud music and moving in front of the text of the web page.
Since that morning I officially hate Flash very very much. Especially when I found out that I didn't have the option in the Flash plugin settings to turn off sound by default. Today I use Flashblock and have allowed only Youtube and a few similar web sites to play Flash.
The people at Adobe should realise that many computer users hate some of the abilities of Flash that are being misused by advertising companies. If they added more control over the things Flash may and may not do like browsers do for Javascript , they 'd solve a big problem. Components enable you to separate the process of designing your application from the process of coding. They allow developers to create functionality that designers can use in applications.
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When you add other components, that initial memory allocation is shared by the added components, reducing the growth in the size of your application.
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