terrible flash "rant"
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It's a month old but I ran into this on google while trying (and failing despite my best efforts) to find a Flash-exclusive site I saw a few months ago that actually bucked the norm by remembering to have interesting content.
The fact that a lot of the flash exclusivists here refuse to punctuate properly pretty much sums up the problem. If you can't even be bothered to use a shift key to make life easier for your audience, why should you be bothered to make similar considerations when it comes to learning more than one skillset to design a website?
There is no denying that Flash is great at what it was originally intended for: Frame intensive interactive animation and effects in a box.
But if you don't understand or haven't even heard of the advantages of maintaining a separation of presentation, content and functionality or the rather immense financial selling points these things translate to when pitching a client, I recommend you broaden your horizons a bit.