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Flash for your website.
No matter
how well the magazine ad is designed it can't capture the attention of
the viewer like movement and sound can. So does this mean every site should
have flash? No, actually it really comes down to personal preference.
On the other side of it, instead of capturing attention, your website
may actually annoy visitors. Does your general audience want to see a
presentation every time they navigate throughout your website? It can
almost be like a pesky salesman following you throughout the store giving
you the same sales pitch every time you go into a different department.
So how do you know if flash is good or bad? Well first you have to understand
that flash can be many things. Most people new to flash have a preconceived
notion that flash is lasers shooting across the screen and loud techno
music playing. This is not true. If done correctly flash can make your
website a fun, interactive place without losing the professionalism website
owners want. The possibilities of flash are unlimited.
Before making
the decision to use flash, here are some of the main concerns you should
take into consideration -
What is the
average download speed of your user? Using flash is actually putting a
file that users have to download onto your website. Depending on the complexity
of the flash file 56k users can get frustrated and decide not to wait
for the file to download. There are still plenty of 56k users out there
and losing that crowd could have an effect on your business. LiteStep
can create flash files like the ones on our clients sites that are just
a portion of your site therefore making the file size smaller for faster
downloading. However 56k users may still have to wait 5-20 seconds before
they see your flash file. If you want to use flash but this is a concern
of yours it's important to give the user something to read or look at
while the flash file is downloading
Do you have
a message to give to the users that is best delivered with flash? One
of the benefits of using a flash presentation is that you can mix your
statements with visual effects thereby making your message come across
clearer and more powerful. However if that user comes back to your site
again and again are they going to get tired of seeing the same presentation?
This can be avoided a number of ways either by using a cookie that redirects
a repeat user to a page without the presentation, or by letting the user
choose when they want to see it. Putting a "View Presentation"
link on your website is something to consider.
Does your
target audience need to be "dazzled" Many websites are designed
to capture interest but some are simply designed for convenience or to
offer information. An example could be a stock market research website.
People know what they're looking for and need to read about the subject.
Implementing flash into the website design could serve no purpose to the
viewer. However this goes back to the endless possibilities of flash.
By keeping it subtle and not overdoing it flash can be a perfect touch
to give the website just a bit of "life".
What is your
budget? Generally, when flash is incorporated into a website development
proposal the cost tends to rise. By how much is dependant on many factors
but you can almost always count on flash increasing the price of website
design. For some it's a great value but if you're working with a tight
budget you may want to keep flash as an option for down the road.
Overall using
flash on your website really comes down to personal preference. Hopefully
this article has increased your knowledge of flash and how it can be used.
The ability to attract and keep viewers on your website can be priceless
with the website growing full of competition for your business and using
flash could very well be the way to accomplish that.
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