Web and graphic designs are dominated by trends and for a long time, the web design field has been dominated by excessive use of Flash without consideration of the end user. With the inevitable rise of HTML5 and CCS3 the fate of Flash comes under fire, especially with the rise of load times as a factor in the Google algorithm.
Gartner’s Ray Valdes weights in on the issue of Flash (in particular, in context of Apple’s stance on Flash in portable devices) and makes a few interesting points. The most interesting of which is that for the enterprise level websites neither Adobe Flash nor HTML5 will come into play as polish of that nature does not function in stake-holder driven environments.
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The Flash deflation
Web and graphic designs are dominated by trends and for a long time, the web design field has been dominated by excessive use of Flash without consideration of the end user. With the inevitable rise of HTML5 and CCS3 the fate of Flash comes under fire, especially with the rise of load times as a factor in the Google algorithm.
Gartner’s Ray Valdes weights in on the issue of Flash (in particular, in context of Apple’s stance on Flash in portable devices) and makes a few interesting points. The most interesting of which is that for the enterprise level websites neither Adobe Flash nor HTML5 will come into play as polish of that nature does not function in stake-holder driven environments.