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Flash Vs HTML5 - Future Of The Web



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By : Stan Lem    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-31 22:38:45
As the HTML5 is being implemented the mainstream, Adobe Flash is starting to experience the competition. Numerous latest features of HTML5 are very similar to the ones from Flash, though I believe Flash isn't going to lose as a result of that. There are numerous potent features of Flash that are still unrivaled. Almost certainly, neither Flash nor HTML5 will gain the ultimate victory - they are both going to stay and occupy their respective market niches.

Just what exactly Flash has to bring to the table.

Cross Platform Compatibility

You probably know how many internet browsers exist nowadays and Flash templates based web sites are easily viewable on majority of them. The essential idea and an important feature about Flash is that an uncomplicated web browser extension makes Flash viewable in the same way across almost all of the present-day browsers, no need to say that the leading ones - Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari render Flash effortlessly.

Animation

This has always been the strong suit for Flash. Flash templates or Flash website designs look and feel considerably more live and make the site stand out from the crowd mainly due to animation effects.

Video

Embedable videos on Youtube and webpages is simply another thing Flash is popular for. Once again, the Flash makes it no difference what OS you have - videos or animation are going to be rendered beautifully, the one thing you need is deploy the Flash player plugin. Flash videos perform properly on Windows if the user didn't install MediaPlayer and on a Mac if they do not have QuickTime.

Vector Graphics

These are particular kinds of images that have the good reputation for looking really clear in the browser. That's due to vector graphics that Flash templates have all the crisp and clean animations and smooth lines and borders.

Despite all these long-established advantages some companies are attempting to kick Flash down from its pedestal by boycotting the technology. They are promoting HTML5 and think that Flash has lots of improving to do. Not surprisingly there are and will be the niches where Flash is still undisplacable.

The mobile web is in its infancy. As more folks become able to connect to the internet over a cell phone they really want the same experience that they have when they use a full-sized computer. Seems like currently Flash is firmly established in that niche. And that's for a reason. Performance checks have indicated that HTML5 is out-performed by Flash on a mobile platform. The video and animations can easily be loaded faster and be viewed a lot more smoothly.

Presentational components on a business and corporate web pages will remain untouched by HTML5. The flexibility and reliability of a Flash web template will furnish these sites with stunning visuals that can attract customers and improve the buyer experience.

What will the result be? The time will be the judge. However, I really believe that Flash won't quit unnoticed - it's a strong competitor. Again and again - Flash remains to be the very best in animation and video for web. Flash is the best media for advertising needs.
Author Resource:- Stan Lem is not a beginner in writing for the web - he started about 5 years ago and took special involvement in the niche of website design and web development - more specifically website templates and Flash wedding templates.
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