Well... not complete with Flash and especially if you do not know very little about the accessibility of increasingly flash grows.
Flash is a plug-in created by Macromedia's owner (though) fantastically draw rich media for your websites. The W3C recommends avoiding this proprietary technology with a complete website. Instead, build your site using CSS and HTML, so that all, including search engine robots, can test the content of your site. Then, if necessary, you can embed media files like Flash in the HTML code of your website.
Flash in the hands of an inexperienced designer can cause all sorts of problems right now, especially with:
· Accessibility
· Boots
· Users who do not have the plug-in
· Important unloading times
Flash does not work at all on some devices like the Apple iPhone. Note that Google sometimes shows when your site is not compatible with mobile devices on some devices. And on the subject of mobile websites, keep in mind that Google has alerted the community of webmasters that mobile friendship will be a 2017 ranking factor search engine.
On April 21 (2015), we will expand our use of compatible mobile devices such as scoring signal. This change affects mobile searches in all languages of the world and will have a significant impact on our search results. As a result, users will find it easier to get relevant search results and high quality optimized for their devices. GOOGLE
HTML5 will be the preferred option in Flash today for most designers. A website built entirely in Flash can affect in a bad user experience and your notes and especially on mobile search results. For similar reasons of accessibility and user satisfaction, I would also say that you do not have a website with website management.
As with all forms of design, do not try to reinvent the wheel when simple solutions are sufficient. The KISS philosophy has existed since the beginnings of design.
KISS does not mean boring web pages. You can create amazing websites with graphics smashing - but you have to build these pages using simple techniques - HTML and CSS, for example. If you are new to the web design, things like Flash and JavaScript, especially for products such as scroll unmanned etc., do well for TV These products work - but only cause problems for the visitors.
Keep your designs and consistent and easy navigation and arrangements. You do not have time, effort and money (especially if you work in a professional environment) through the development of the sophisticated navigation menu, for example when your new website is to spend an information page.
The same with site optimization - keep your well-structured documents and keep your title and page content, use title tags, wisely, and try to avoid too much footprint - it either.
· Google Mobile Compatibility Test
· Best screen size
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