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Turbo-charge your Website With Flash!


Author: Maxine Winters

Some are calling it a news-FLASH! Others are calling them
“FLASHY†websites! If you want to add
some zip and zing to your humdrum HTML website, getting what
you’re looking for is not a secret anymore, and
it’s certainly not just for the computer
geniuses anymore. It’s as simple as getting the
right tools, software or website designer to create the perfect
banner, intro or page for your site. It’s as
simple as Flash.



You might be asking yourself what the heck FLASH is, and perhaps
even wondering what the differences are between it and regular
webpages and sites. Average, everyday websites use a computer
language called HTML. This language tells words which font they
will be (as well as the color), where pictures will be placed (such
as “absolute top leftâ€) and where
graphics and other immobile doodads will sit on specific webpages.




Flash uses vector images, which are pictures and graphics that have
the ability to resize and move. Flashing banners, flickering flames
and sparkling snow flurries all utilize the vector images available
only with Flash. In order to see Flash, a specific device or player
needs to be installed in the computer that it will be viewed on.
Nearly 90% of all new computers sold have some type of Flash player
installed before leaving the factory, so if you have any concerns
of Flash merely being a trend, you can put those concerns to rest.



You might also be wondering what Flash does that makes it so
different from boring, old HTML. The easiest way to think about it
is like this: think back to when you were a kid and you created
your own “movies†by drawing small
pictures, each a bit different from the previous, on the corner of
the pages of your notebook. If each one of these pictures were in
your computer, they would be bitmap images- the type that
doesn’t move. Now take your notebook and flip
the corner pages quickly so that the pictures you drew
“moveâ€. You have created animation,
and if it were in a computer, it would be sort of a vector graphic.
The difference between the flatness of your drawing and the
brought-to-life images of your handcrafted animation is the primary
difference between HTML and Flash.



If you still have a bit of doubt, think about the main purpose of
your website: To attract new customers to your business, and to
keep the ones you have coming back to see what’s
new. A snazzy site will attract the attention and spark the memory
of more viewers than a plain site that simply loads to relay
information. Flash will help get your website and corresponding
business on the “favorites†list of
old, new and potential customers.

Article Source:
http://www.articlesbase.com/software-articles/turbocharge-your-website-with-flash-85416.html

About the Author:
Maxine Winters recommends Flash Text Animation Builder to easily
create an attractive flash intro. See
http://www.antssoft.com/swftext/index.htm for more information


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