does not comply with Section 508 and W3C Accessibility Guidelines![]()
ahak dili lagi mo play ang flash sa firefox? i just viewed it in IE and nindot man ta kaso lang dili mo lihok ang water ... pero impressive as usuall
yeah! let the ripping begin!
sauce gidaug ras background...
impressive
the background shouldv been 3d animated.
yup yup yup.
i wasn't "wow"'ed by this one... maybe it's because i'm getting tired of these types of flash sites... the first time i saw their site(v3) i was so impressed.. v4, meh :P... though i am impressed by it's coding.. good site nonetheless. :mrgreen:
for me it wasn't the bacground that impressed me... it was the coding. you can bookmark the site's content even though it's a full flash site... i remember i was talking about bookmarking a part of a flash website in a different thread... and now here comes 2A's codes that made my wish come true... haha.. very impressive.... matching with a xml sitemap, i think SEO and flash may go well with each other after all ^_____^
Rich Media Study: V.5
http://www.2advanced.com/#casestudies/bydate/2006&id=18
2A stated that the site has its own Dynamic Deep Linking system that was built in order to further silence debates concerning Flash's usability...
Another major advent to the V.5 (Attractor) release was the XML Data Cache. Traditionally, Flash sites and applications have been built with a reliance on 'server-side' programs to perform database functions and return results. In a high-volume website, this extra step is not only CPU intensive, but could also result in overall hit to site performance. However, with the XML Data Cache, 100% fo the user's browser requests are serviced by Cached XML files (already located on disk) that have been dynamically generated by the CMS as changes are made to data...
yes i agree ok gyud ang iya coding, and nice sad ang pagstructure sa ilang sections. ang kamaayo ani nila kay kamao cla mu combine ug different technologies to produce very nice results
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