Posted by Neil Craig in CSS
Web-fonts, for those who don’t know, are a method of using a custom font in your web page(s). Unlike the more traditional method of specifying the font using the CSS “font-family” (or the shorthand “font”) which relies on the user having the relevant font installed on their computer, web-fonts allow the developer to use fonts More >
Adobe Flash is still very popular despite the massive improvements in Javascript animation over recent years. However, some important devices such as the Apple IPhone lack the capability to display Flash movies. Because of this and due to my immutable desire to produce W3C compliant HTML, I’ve recently had to think about the method I use to embed Adobe Flash movies in a web page.
This article is a short review of the two methods I consider best.
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