Are Flash Websites Disappearing?
Do you agree with the following statement? ”Flash is not dead, but Flash websites are.”
I found an article entitled Is Flash Dead? by Nick Asolas in which he gives a few reasons why completely flash websites are disappearing.
Out of all his reasons, User experience jumps out at me.. check this out
“As the internet matures, we are realizing what the important things are. Basically, user experience dominates. You create a website to sell something or to move people and if the average user has a hard time finding and using your site, then you lose big points. I can’t explain it, but Flash websites are typically all over the place and the navigation options can be clumsy or cheesy but never in between.”
So, do you use an all Flash website for your church or ministry? Why or why not?
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