18 Feb 2008 04:33:25 | Alan Steward
Flash Deadly Sins - How Flash can kill your web business
Looks like every client wants a Flash site these days but the
reality is...as flashy as these sites may look, there are many
negatives you may want to consider before delving into Flash.
Deadly Sin One - Long Load Times
This is the most obvious problem with most Flash sites. Flash
files can get large in a hurry and if the page takes too long to
load, your visitor will move on without even seeing your site.
Ideally, you would want your Flash web page to load just as fast
as a 'regular' page with text and images. And yes, it can be
done!
Problem #1 - Images
The whole reason why Flash was developed was to be able to use
vector graphics on web pages. Vector Graphics are infinitely
smaller than pixel based images, they can be resized to any size
and animated without creating large file sizes. Unfortunately,
many designers use regular pixel based graphics like photos in
their Flash design and end up with huge files. Rule #1 for good
Flash design should be...Use Vector Graphics only!
Problem #2 - Sound
What is a good picture without sound? Once you have this great
Flash animated page, you want to add sound to it. This is the #2
culprit resulting in large file sizes and slow loads. The trick
here is to use loops. Flash Music Loops are ultra short slices
of music, that when looped in Flash play great background music
sound tracks that load fast and sound great. You can find Flash
Music Loops at http://www.flashmusictracks.com These loops that
are near CD quality and most are only 15k or less in size. They
also offer a free Flash Music Player that allows for the music
to continue playing even if the visitor switches to another
page, you can even select a different music track or stop the
music at any time while browsing, totally impossible with any
normal Flash implementation. Another thing that helps keep file
sizes down is to use low-res MP3 files for button effects and
sound effects. You don't really need 128k MP3 quality when most
computer's speakers will sound just as good with 24k or 32k
MP3s. Another easy file size saver...use mono!
Deadly Sin Two - Missing Links
This fact is often overlooked. When you use Flash Buttons and
Links, search engines will no longer find your links on the
pages. This can be extremely disastrous for your search engine
rankings. Search Engines need to be able to follow links to
successfully index your site. Plus, the more well placed links
the robot finds on your site, the higher your ranking will be.
When you use all Flash, you won't have any visible links and you
effectively kill any chance of being found on search engines.
What's the answer here? Use a Flash/HTML hybrid page. Even if
you have Flash links, still try to duplicate those links on the
bottom of the page in HTML code so the search engines can find
them.
Deadly Sin Three - Compatibility
This factor used to be important but today it's no longer
relevant. In the early days of Flash, many web users didn't have
the Flash plug in and they moved on to another site rather than
to download and install Flash just to visit your site. This is
no longer an issue. 99% of all web users will have browsers that
can 'see' Flash pages and you no longer have to design a Flash
and Non-Flash Version for your site. If your visitors run for
the hills rather than stick around to visit your site it's the
load time, not compatibility that is to blame.
So what is a man to do? You want Flash but you still want quick
load times and good search engine rankings. It can be done but
you need to design your Flash site with all these factors in
mind. It is possible to design Flash Pages that actually load
faster than many 'regular' pages with lots of graphics. A good
hybrid design with enough HTML elements can get you ranked well
with the search engines. The FlashMusicTracks website mentioned
above is a perfect example. It uses Flash Banners and Logos
only, everything else is HTML. The site looks good, sounds good
and everything loads very fast.
So, you don't have to be afraid of Flash killing your web
business if you use Flash wisely.
About Author :
Article by Alan Steward, Webmaster and Sound Designer at
http://www.musicleads.net You are free to use this article on
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