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Mon 14/07/03 at 19:35
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I am now undertaking a small flash project which will be a simple flash site it will be just be like a index page of all my sites (so far 2) but it should be easily changeable to accept more sites to be put in (as i have big dreams) I was thinking maybe just a simple little thing were it comes up WEHEY and then says presents then the site i own come up. Funrunner.co.uk and desktoprunner and with a little description underneath.

However i am still a little bit erm.. how can i put this.. crap at flash i can do easy stuff like make stuff move and stuff like that but i will need some help with the links and making the things zoom in and so on.

So if someone with some flash experience can talk to me one on one by whatever means (i have msn [email protected]) i will be able to install yahoo messenger or irc or go to a empty chat room on your site. It would be great.

I dont think this should be difficult once i get the know how so thanks now for any help you may give me

AJ :-)
Mon 14/07/03 at 20:48
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"www.funrunner.co.uk"
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phi11ip wrote:
> Unless you're super dooper good at Flash. Don't bother!
>
> Flash sites cannot be cached by Google meaning fewer hits as Google
> can't read the page.

its only goin to be for my friends and stuff so it dont really matter
Mon 14/07/03 at 20:20
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"www.funrunner.co.uk"
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this project is too small to be using a basic site...I need more of a challenge :-)

I wasnt making the wholes thing flash as in a .swf site

but using a html file with a flash thing saying the site names and stuff like what it says in my previous post.
Mon 14/07/03 at 19:46
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"Chavez, just hush.."
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Unless you're super dooper good at Flash. Don't bother!

Flash sites cannot be cached by Google meaning fewer hits as Google can't read the page.

Plus normal text pages with images look far far better in 99% of the cases...

Oh, if you're capable of doing something like 2advanced.com then go ahead, you'll get thousands of hits from people talking about the site, but otherwise, don't try!

Stick with a text site. Looks better and is far more fuctionable...
Mon 14/07/03 at 19:35
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"www.funrunner.co.uk"
Posts: 272
I am now undertaking a small flash project which will be a simple flash site it will be just be like a index page of all my sites (so far 2) but it should be easily changeable to accept more sites to be put in (as i have big dreams) I was thinking maybe just a simple little thing were it comes up WEHEY and then says presents then the site i own come up. Funrunner.co.uk and desktoprunner and with a little description underneath.

However i am still a little bit erm.. how can i put this.. crap at flash i can do easy stuff like make stuff move and stuff like that but i will need some help with the links and making the things zoom in and so on.

So if someone with some flash experience can talk to me one on one by whatever means (i have msn [email protected]) i will be able to install yahoo messenger or irc or go to a empty chat room on your site. It would be great.

I dont think this should be difficult once i get the know how so thanks now for any help you may give me

AJ :-)

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