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05-27-2008, 04:10 PM #1
Curiosity
I dont personaly know and my boss is too busy to answer my sill questions, but is it hard to make flash websites, or ones like they have for chick-a-filet
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06-08-2008, 05:53 PM #2
Fixer Upper
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In one word, yes. I've been working with flash since 1999 and I still feel like there's a ton of stuff I don't know.
Studying from a book, you can learn how to create a basic flash file in about a week. But to learn how to upload it, optimize it and to make it into an attractive and useful site... Well, that takes years.
I suggest going to TemplateMonster and looking at some of their flash templates. They're about $50 and your can download and customize them. (They are the best template site on the web today. Their stuff is absolutely unbelieveably great.) Be warned though that even with a premade template, the learning curve is really, really huge. If you do go for it, expect serously hard core studying to be done.
Good luck
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06-12-2008, 06:59 AM #3
it's really hard to optimized a site with flash and it getting hard to crawl by the spiderweb.
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06-12-2008, 12:05 PM #4
Before you spend alot of time on learning flash. Remember that most web surfers dont really care wheather you have this stuff on your page or not. That makes it a poor use of your time to learn this stuff. Unless you are a web developer trying to bag big corporate clients looking for ego sites.
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06-12-2008, 12:11 PM #5
As software goes, Adobe Flash is very expensive and there is a very large learning curve. Depending upon what you want done in Flash, it may make sense to hire a developer for your Flash needs.
Swish is a nice, lightweight alternative that also allows you to create Flash presentations. It's $150 price tag is also considerable lower than the $700 it costs for Adobe Flash.



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