Today many resource masters use SWF files on
their sites.
They are trying to make web pages
more catching and hence more popular.
At first
sight, it s OK.
SWF elements make web page
eye-catching and catchy.
But on the other hand
there is the problem...
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Today many resource masters use SWF files on
their sites.
They are trying to make web pages
more catching and hence more popular.
At first
sight, it s OK.
SWF elements make web page
eye-catching and catchy.
But on the other hand
there is the problem that may affect the traffic of
resource, and therefore the profit.
Why this is
possible? In fact not all people have Macromedia
Flash player installed on their system, so they
may cannot see your flash animation at all.
And
therefore they cannot see such important sides of
resource as banners, animated buttons, menus
etc.
So you can lose potential clients.
So what
should I do? - you may ask.
I was thinking about
this issue for a long time, and finally I ve found a
great solution.
We all know about an animated
GIF format, that is de-facto standard in Internet
world.
This format is supported by totally all
browsers, and people don t have to use additional
software to be able to see GIFs.
So why to do not
try to convert our Flash t
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