» Flash Design - Do I Really Need It On My Site?
by
Alex Benson of MCP Media, Inc.
Flash, an interactive, multimedia format, was introduced
to web design only a few years ago. It was heralded as an absolute
breakthrough in Internet technology. Web designers were soon
rushing to add Flash to website after website. Unfortunately,
Flash, while sometimes quite useful, proved sometimes to be more
of a headache than a help.
So do you need Flash on your website?
As with virtually any web design question, the answer is: it
depends. Here are some guidelines to help your
decision. There are several benefits to Flash, namely the addition of interactive
multimedia, as well as potentially adding a ‘high-tech’ element to
your website presentation. The drawbacks, however, can often make Flash a hindrance
to your goals.
To use Flash, most web surfers must download the
plug-in for their browser. While many of your potential customers will already
have the plug-in,
some will not. These few people are not likely to take the time to download
a program just to view your content. Also, Flash raises quite a number of compatibility
issues with older and non-mainstream web browsers, cell phones,
and PDA’s. Perhaps the biggest downside is that most content you put
in a Flash presentation is not accessible by search engines, which can potentially
hurt your traffic. Finally, Flash can add significant download time for those
not on a high speed connection, which will turn off many potential customers.
Web
surfers are not a patient breed.
It is important to first think of how Flash would fit into
your overall goals for website presentation. Think of your target
market,
your overall
website ‘look’, and your business image. A company selling rare
books or athletic shoes, for instance, would be unlikely to benefit from a
Flash presentation.
While both of these examples could profit from an interactive feature about
their product, smart HTML, along with CSS, could produce a presentation just
as effective
as Flash without the drawbacks.
I would not say that Flash is never an appropriate
tool for your website; only that its use should be carefully considered and
only implemented when necessary.
An example of a website that would benefit from Flash would be a website trying
ot feature a product and a very eye catching fashion. A Flash
presentation demonstrating the product could be very effective
marketing in
this case.
If
you
decide
that
Flash
is
appropriate, a wise web design rule of thumb is to always make
the content available via a standard hyperlink,
as opposed to automatically being displayed. This allows you to offer the content
without turning off potential customers who either don’t desire or can’t
display Flash.
The key think to remember about Flash is that, while it definitely
can earn ‘cool
points’ for your website, it also has the potential to do more harm than
good. In the vast majority of instances, smart HTML and CSS can accomplish the
same goals as a Flash presentation. As with anything, think of your customer
first, and make sure that your decision serves their needs above all else.
Alex Benson is a creative writing specialist and for MCP Media,
Inc. MCP Media is a Phoenix
Arizona based web design, web development, and internet business
development firm.
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