Originally Posted by token 3
Sorry, maybe it's because I'm coming to this from a different angle than most other people; with the exception of Ray
I used to think that Flash was the be-all and end-all - that was until I left uni, I managed to somehow bluff my way into a web design company (possibly due to my flash skills) that specialises in accessability.
It was only there that I realised that in certain circumstances, flash sucks. Today, if you are providing a service to a public facing organisation, you can be sued if your site is not accessable.
We always only use flash as an enhancement, so we'll start off with a html site, fully styled - images where necessary. JavaScript is then used to embed flash content and remove html markup, to enhance the site.
Game developer or not, limiting your audience and telling them you you think they should use to view your site with, is a big mistake in business. Why would anyone want to limit the audience if there were an alternative.
You could post a link to the best rockin' flash game in the world, if I have to wait x seconds before I see something appear on screen, you've just lost a visitor, a customer, someone who could spread the good word about it. I got bored, I left, I don't care - who really lost out?
Finally, urls are incredibly useful, they convey a wealth of information:
/games/articles/my-first-one/
what am I doing? - I'm reading my first article on games
article?id=123
what am I doing, not really sure.
search engines apply the same logic, a nice clean informative url will get you noticed by search engines
Boombanguk:
I never used to like html, trut me it's generally the better option, flash is only really suited to truely interactive content and 'quirky' sites where the audience is not really too important - or to coporate giants who don't care what happens - people already know them.
if you're talking about dynamic content, a database is essential. If you're currently loandind text files into flash - what you've created is a semi-dynamic site.
I'm superbly busy, but if I can, I'll try to offer advice if you choose to go html. I don't visit FK very often, but if you drop me a PM i'll get the email notification.
Good Luck