Thursday, August 19, 2010

Why Flash Won’t Be Going Anywhere


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Flash is also compatible in all browsers—a HUGE advantage over HTML5. Many companies are concerned about reaching their audience, not using the latest web code upgrade.
An advantage CNET points out is that, “Flash video can use a variety of “codecs” for encoding and decoding video as it’s sent from server to viewer. Viewers don’t need to know anything beyond how to click a video’s “play” button, a contrast to Net video’s incompatibility-fraught early days. But with HTML5, though, there are two prevailing codecs right now: H.264, supported by Apple’s Safari and Google’s Chrome, and Ogg Theora, supported by Firefox, Chrome, and, according to plan, Opera. IE, the dominant browser doesn’t support any at HTML5 video at present.”
Companies that rival Apple are also jumping at the bit to make devices to rival the iPad, iPod Touch and iPhone. Motorola for example, is taking a stab into the tablet industry and creating their own tablet device (with the help of Verizon). Motorola has decided it will “be access to Verizon’s FiOS cable service and support Adobe Flash, a platform of choice for more than 90 percent of web videos,” according to the International Business Times.
With more and more companies wanting to rival Apple in these verticals, it will make Flash more appealing for other companies to embrace. That is the great thing about being on the other side of the debate—other companies will embrace the Flash technology to market against Apple’s products.
It isn’t an issue of who is going to move forward in the debate, but what platform works best for your clients. Right now Flash is more compatible with the many different browsers, but HTML5 will catch up eventually. Flash may also deliver better images and quality video, but HTML5 can do a lot, and doesn’t need expensive software to do so. In the end I think a hybrid of the two will be what web designers will be using. Some clients will be Flash crazy, while others will favor HTML5 in the future.
The point is that Flash, which hasn’t had a real competitor, will eventually have one with HTML5. This just means Adobe is going to have to step up their game to deliver better quality results than HTML5 or it is going to lose clients. People can be on team Adobe or team Apple, but it is going to come down to who can render the best results over multiple platforms at a low cost. End of story. The business model isn’t changing, Adobe is just getting a competitor.
It is far too early for HTML5 to be a viable competitor, but in a few years from now we could be seeing it catch fast. You don’t have to take Steve Job’s rigid stance on the subject, but instead have a more open ended approach. Decide what works best on a case by case situation. Does your client need a fast loading time? Are they implementing too many videos onto the site? Do their visitors use a HTML5 compatible browser? All of these are points you need to consider before using HTML5. In the future browser compatibility will be a non-issue and level the playing ground.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Embed the Flickr Photo Slideshow to your Blog

Recently, I have been studying flickr and deeply in love with it. I upload a lot of my favorite photos and share them with friends on flickr. And I always wondered how to embed a flickr slideshow on my personal blog.

Fortunately, I have found one simple way to do this. I think that there are many other flickr users who want to embed flickr slideshow to website too, so I share the method here. However, I had to introduce a very powerful and easy-to-use flash slideshow maker Wondershare Flash Gallery Factory as well, as it can help you to create more professional and interactive flash slideshow, and supports you to upload it to blogs, social networking sites and other websites instantly.

Now follow my steps and I am sure you will pick up to embed flickr slideshow to websites in just minutes.
Copy and paste the following code to any place of the web page, blog post, etc, so long as it supports HTML coding. Change user_id from 12345678@N00 to your flickr id, which you can find out on this page. Also replace Tag foo with the tags of the photos you wish to display.
<iframe align=center src=http://www.flickr.com/slideShow/index.gne?user_id=12345678@N00&tags= foo frameBorder=0 width=500 scrolling=no height=500></iframe>
If you don't like the iframe structure, you can use the following code as well. The changing places are the same as the above.
<object type="text/html" data="http://www.flickr.com/slideShow/index.gne?user_id=12345678@N00&tags= foo" width="500" height="500"> </object>




You see, it's so easy to share your flickr slideshow, but there is one question: it can't set the transition effects and duration time for each digital photos. If you want your photo slideshow with various of transition effects and different duration time, I recommend you this flash slideshow maker. It can spice up your slideshow with 100+ transition & motion effects, and 120+ free flash slideshow templates, even combine your flickr photos into 3D gallery photo slideshow. Check it, you must be taken by surprise!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Slideshows In Web Design: When To Use Them



Slideshows or carousels are becoming more and more popular in modern web designs. Carousels are essentially slideshow navigations, in which the content rotates vertically or horizontally (hence the name “carousel”). To rotate the navigation, users need to click on one of two toggle elements (usually a left/right or up/down arrow). Depending on the toggle element selected, the content is rotated in the desired direction.

Instead of clicking through various sections of the website for their favorite stories, users can quickly skim through the available stories without vertical scrolling or unnecessary mouse movements. The result: users save time, and the carousel focuses their attention sharply on the content, instead of on interacting with the browser. Such slideshow navigation is often used on entertainment websites and big blogs, but designers also make use of it in their portfolios to showcase their work in a more interactive way.

Let’s take a look at some common places where the sliders are often used.

1. Portfolios
When designing a portfolio, there are many different ways to organize your projects. One good way is to use a slider. Using a slideshow to showcase different images from a single project is even more common. Some websites will use it to slide through each project, and each slide brings you to a more detailed description of the project.

2. Slider of Information
Sliders are very popular on home pages of corporate websites. They are very useful for showing important information about a company. Generally, corporations will include an explanation of what the company does, a brief preview of the products, an explanation of what sets their products apart, and many further user options.
Take a look below at the excellent use of the slider technique on Mint.com. This home page slider contains information explaining Mint and what you can do with the service. Also included are graphics, which provide a nice visual to back up the information. This is a very good use of the slider and is extremely convenient for new users on Mint looking to learn more quickly.

3. Featured Blog Posts
Many blogs use slider galleries to feature top posts. It is a great way to show many top posts and not take up too much space. By fitting numerous featured posts into a smaller element, you are allowing more space for other content.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Fathers Day Song



Father's day is known as the ideal occasion to show one's appreciation for the loving soul named father who contributed his entire past to make our present and future. Well, what can be a suitable way than melodious Father's day songs to effectively verbalize the beautiful expression of thanks? You may need a song to add to your DVD slideshow ? or a song to play when dance with your father? If you are not able to choose a song, then you can also take the help of the following list.

Folk and Indie Father Songs

Father and Daughter – Paul Simon
Daughter – Loudon Wainwright III
Gracie – Ben Folds
Rock/Pop Father Daughter Dance Songs
Sweet Child o' Mine – Sheryl Crow.
Daughters – John Mayer
I'll Stand By You - The Pretenders
How You've Grown - 10,000 Maniacs
You Got It – Roy Orbison
Thank You – Led Zeppelin.
Dancing on Daddy's Shoes - Leon Redbone.
R & B and Jazz Father Songs
That's How Strong My Love Is-- Otis Redding
Stand By Me – Ben E. King
Sunshine of My Life – Stevie Wonder
Daddy – Beyonce
Country Father Daughter Dance Songs
I Hope You Dance – Lee Ann Womack
Through the Years – Kenny Rogers
Do I Make You Proud – Taylor Hicks
There'll You'll Be – Faith Hill
I Loved Her First – Heartland
Unforgettable--Nat King Cole & Natalie Cole
My Girl – The Temptations
Butterfly Kisses – Bob Carlisle
The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra or Tony Bennett
Isn't She Lovely – Stevie Wonder
What a Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong

Which song will touch your father's heart? Hope they will like it! Happy Father's Day!

Wednesday, June 09, 2010

2011 father’s day Homemade gift idea

Father's Day (June 20, 2010) is a good opportunity to express your love and appreciation for Dad. It is important that fathers are honored in a special way. Don't buy your father another tie this Father's Day! Try to make a unique Father's Day gift to surprise "The Hero of Your Family" this year. Telling him how much you care about him. Following are the homemade father's day gift ideas. I hope it helps.
I love you Father's Day Poems: If you can write creatively, write a song or a Father's day poem reflecting your feelings for dad. Get it framed and gift father's day poem on Father's Day.
  • Make  Father's Day DVD ift: This is the best Father's Day gift that preserves memories and will last for a long time and can be recollected from time to time.
  • Homemade Father's Day Greeting Cards: Father's Day is the perfect time to honor your dad, who works hard to raise you up. To tell him in words how special she is for you. Both printable cards, home made cards, and Father's Day Ecards are available, just express your true feeling for the hero of family.
  • A Personalized Scrapbook for Father's Day: One of the most creative and thoughtful gifts is a scrapbook. Make a digital scrapbook and print out to send as an unusual yet practical Father's Day gift.
  • More general Father's Day Gift: relaxing & supportive bed rests, personalized desk accessories, custom art print skins for the iPhone, golf club drink dispensers as sweet Father's Day gift.

Make Daddy a DVD to Express Gratitude - Homemade Happy Father's DVD Gift

Just be creative. Gather up old photos and videos, interview with family and friends, write a grateful Father's Day poem, finally record these into DVD playable with any standard DVD player. Making a Father's DVD Slideshow gift will last for a long time to come. Your dad will look back on it throughout the year and remember how much you care about him. I Love You and Thank You, this is what Father's Day is all about! Here are the songs for Father's Day.


Homemade Father's Day Scrapbook - Father's Day Photo Gift

One of the most creative and thoughtful Father's Day gifts is a photo scrapbook. It is an unusual yet practical Father's Day gifts you can make at home as personalized happy Father's Day photo gift. Photo scrapbook can be created directly from digital photos (you, your dad and even family members), greetings, poems, embellishments etc. You could also print all your Father's Day scrapbooks to make a photo book, or get it framed as unique homemade Father's day gift.