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Introduction to Flash

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Flash is a tool for creating interactive and animated Web sites.


What you should already know

Before you continue you should have a basic understanding of the following:

  • WWW, HTML and the basics of building Web pages

If you want to study these subjects first, go to our Home Page


What is Flash?

  • Flash is a multimedia graphics program specially for use on the Web
  • Flash enables you to create interactive "movies" on the Web
  • Flash uses vector graphics, which means that the graphics can be scaled to any size without losing clarity/quality
  • Flash does not require programming skills and is easy to learn

Flash vs. Animated Images and Java Applets

Animated images and Java applets are often used to create dynamic effects on Web pages.

The advantages of Flash are:

  • Flash loads much faster than animated images
  • Flash allows interactivity, animated images do not
  • Flash does not require programming skills, java applets do

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