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- Buckyball2
How do you usually build your sites?
1. All in one Flash document with the central nav loading in movie clips/swfs or going to certain frames.
2. Or multiple Flash documents with the main nav linking to separate html pages?
And are there advantages, search engine wise, to building it out to separate pages?
Informal poll. Thanks.
- ********0
multiple flash docs in html pieces with tags in all of them
or I could be full of shit
- madirish0
- CSS-based, no frames
- data-driven from one or more datatbases
- CMS controled
- html pages w/ some flash elements
- clean spider/bot handles to encourge refreshed, constant return
- standards based, simple markup
- ********0
css and flash are a bad mix
- -scarabin-0
how are css and flash a bad mix?
- madirish0
-scarabin-, you asking me? i was just answering the question stated. i think CSS and flash should always go hand-in-hand. i was simply saying no to 'fames' as bucky had stated.
- -scarabin-0
no, i was replying to this:
css and flash are a bad mix
not_lebowski
(Apr 7 06, 07:40)
- madirish0
lol - sorry.
i got good ol' lebowski on ignore. that is funny shit.
carry on... :)
- ********0
how are css and flash a bad mix?
-scarabin-
(Apr 7 06, 09:08)scarabin, you are a goth print designer. stick to dying your pubes and searching through pantone samples with your boney decroted fingers
- ********0
I got nuthin
- mrdobolina0
not lebowski, who are you?
- StratusGD0
One advantage to doing multiple html pages is allowing for bookmarking - I did that for a site I just finished, but I'm reluctatant to show it to the wider world. My ego is fragile.