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Not just togs, but anyone with a commercial website, why do you use Flash? Have you considered the disadvantages that may actually be losing you (potential) business?
Some facts and observations about Flash...
Firstly, it's a proprietary format so will only work on operating systems that Adobe bother to write the player for. OK, that probably covers 99% of users but there are those who, like me, hate Flash sites and many don't/won't even install the Flash player.
Flash sites generally have a pointless and time-wasting Intro and while some have a Skip Intro button, many don't. Usually, at this point, I close the tab and move to the next hit on Google.
Sadly, too many "web designers" seem to think - and must convince their customers - that more bling is better.
Several pro tog sites have a Flash slide show - often with pointless and annoying transition effects - where the time delay between frames is set, and can't be changed by the user, so you can't study any if the photos. Another reason why I'd move on to the next site.
The two biggest things you should consider about having a Flash-based site are:
1. Google et.al. can't index the Flash content which will adversely affect your site's ranking in the search engine.
2. Many companies, like the one I work for, block Flash content. In the case of mine they strip the code out of incoming pages so where the Flash content is just appears as a blank area so, if the whole page is Flash, then you just get a blank page. That's a major issue if you are targetting commercial customers but even if you're targetting private customers, e.g. wedding or portrait photography, then bear in mind that many companies allow their employees to use the Internet (maybe just at lunch-time) so they may well be searching for their wedding photographer whilst at work.
Some facts and observations about Flash...
Firstly, it's a proprietary format so will only work on operating systems that Adobe bother to write the player for. OK, that probably covers 99% of users but there are those who, like me, hate Flash sites and many don't/won't even install the Flash player.
Flash sites generally have a pointless and time-wasting Intro and while some have a Skip Intro button, many don't. Usually, at this point, I close the tab and move to the next hit on Google.
Sadly, too many "web designers" seem to think - and must convince their customers - that more bling is better.
Several pro tog sites have a Flash slide show - often with pointless and annoying transition effects - where the time delay between frames is set, and can't be changed by the user, so you can't study any if the photos. Another reason why I'd move on to the next site.
The two biggest things you should consider about having a Flash-based site are:
1. Google et.al. can't index the Flash content which will adversely affect your site's ranking in the search engine.
2. Many companies, like the one I work for, block Flash content. In the case of mine they strip the code out of incoming pages so where the Flash content is just appears as a blank area so, if the whole page is Flash, then you just get a blank page. That's a major issue if you are targetting commercial customers but even if you're targetting private customers, e.g. wedding or portrait photography, then bear in mind that many companies allow their employees to use the Internet (maybe just at lunch-time) so they may well be searching for their wedding photographer whilst at work.

