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Hey flash people, it’s a mobile world

iphone-errorI’m just about over Flash for­ever. I once heard flash ref­ered to as it as the “flashy gold chain of the inter­net.” I tend to agree – espe­cially when it’s used for a site intro. But I am guilty of using it on sites in the past, some of which I would still defend.

I do have some caveats to my being over Flash state­ment. Flash video and ban­ners are effec­tive uses of media that’s not meant to be search able. It’s, served paid media after all. So if you’re brows­ing with a mobile browser, you shouldn’t be served it any­way. Also, some spe­cific sites and appli­ca­tions inside a site that do not need to be searched and are not intended to be dynamic con­tent are fine as long as it’s prop­erly tagged and you have some other con­tent to drive your SEO. But you just bet­ter be ready to live with the Flash con­tent for awhile.

So where does this loathing of Flash come from?

Search engines still hate it.

It’s a pain in the ass to make changes.

It takes more time to exe­cute most things in Flash which can be a real drag on mak­ing deadlines.

The biggest rea­son though is incom­pat­i­bil­ity with mobile. And mobile is more impor­tant than ever.

Some accounts have 1/3 of all inter­net usage on mobile devices. And mobile web usage is sup­posed to dou­ble in the next three years. So why the hell would you build a site that doesn’t work on mobile? Of course, you could just build two sites and have one served to mobile browsers. But why not just build one great site?

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