OK. Deep breath. I'm pretty sure this thread has been done before but I'll try and educate some more people while I'm at it.
Is there a consensus of opinion on this? Do most people have flash players on their computers?
html if we are having a vote... not every visitor has flash installed..
BTW this is nearly as bas as politics or religion...
Flash player uptake on personal computers in the western world is currently as
follows...
Most people have a version of Flash player installed. There is a small minority that don't but it's not the end of the world as you'll see later in this post.
if this is a vote:
Everyone has their preferences, however MY OPINION... is flash sites take longer to load, not everyone uses flash, mobile browsers dont all include flash etc.
so html.
Poorly designed flash websites can take a while to load, but it could also be down to other factors like hosting and traffic. Not everyone has flash, that is correct, but again, keep reading and you'll see why that isn't a problem.
I prefer an HTML site to a flash site.
It's all down to personal preference, but 'you' are not 'everyone' that visits a particular site.
HTML for me too.
I hate the little 'please wait whilst loading' icon and usually don't bother waiting.
Steve.
Smartly designed Flash websites have intelligent loading practices. I've seen some pretty fast flash sites that are media rich but don't take an age to load.
Your talkign about pc users on broadband.. how happy would you be if a potential client visits your site and passes you over because he cant see your contant..
I ahve nothign against flash and would quite happily use it if/when i require.. but given the choice I woudl prefer to know that EVERYONE can see my website... NOT everyone is sat at home on a PC with broadband..
If they have money in there pockets i dont want them passing me
Everyone can see your website... just sometimes not the version that you want... keep reading.
One thing I don't like is typing in an address which takes me to a header page which then invites me to 'Click Here To Enter Site'.
I would rather straight to the actual site.
Every flash site I have backed away from has taken a lot longer than four seconds to load (or to half load).
Steve.
The problem is there are lots of Flash developers out there building **** flash websites. Splash pages feature on flash sites a lot, but they also appear on html websites too. They are completely irrelevant and unnecessary. I'll skip any site that has a splash page.
Good flash developers will use tools such as
SWFAddress to create highly navigable websites. Sites that you can hotlink to specific pages, back and forward buttons work just like you'd expect them to on a HTML website. Again, don't blame the medium, blame the developer.
It is possible for a site to detect flash or not, then direct to the appropriate site! So the flash sites you have been to are badly designed and don't deserved you're attention
No need to rubbish a technology because of a few bad experiences! It's like saying cars are bad because you've only ever driven a Lada!
You can do this without redirecting.
SWFObject is a great tool for Flash developers to provide HTML fall back content should a site user not have Flash installed or are viewing the site on a mobile device that doesn't have Flash installed. Fallback content gets shown without redirecting the user. It's seamless.
depends on what the site is.
for example badly designed flash sites can be a pain in the arse to navigate around, back/forward buttons dont work etc.
flash for the sake of flash is just wasting time. flash to promote a media presentation etc is fine.
Quoted for truth.
For sites designed to wow the user graphically, there is no contest. Most of the best portfolio sites around are designed mostly or fully in Flash. That's not to say you can't design a very good looking portfolio site in HTML, but Flash is better suited.
Yup. Again it's all about choosing the correct tool for the job. Sit down before building a website and decide which tools are best for creating the solution you're looking for.
Hate flash sites, can't stand them.
I've seen some pretty nasty Flash sites. I've seen some pretty nasty HTML sites. Again, personal preference... but you shouldn't blame the medium. There's nothing wrong with Flash. Flash has come a long way since it first appeared. There are people building enterprise applications using Flash technology, myself included.
FWIW I'm ditching my current HTML website and building a new Flash website. I'll post it up when it's finished for a bit of crit.