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I have to admit, it also makes me a bit more confident in my arguments and less concerned about your countering viewpoints. This one is easy. Flex is library of widgets on top of Flash that make UI design easy, fast and efficient, on a consistent platform with deep and wide penetration and potentially good SEO characteristics.

Nice meeting you Adam. You made some good points. One of the reasons why we avoided Flash in our new site due was due to its SEO unfriendliness so its good to see that you are going some way to index flash content now but thats still not a good reason for us to use flash.

Adobe are a great company with great products and Flash has its place in the web but not normally in any of my sites. So this means… that flash will be decreasing in the future? June 30, at pm.

July 1, at am. Dave original. Flash is just too slow. Ian M. I still think that google should have brought out adobe and quitely killed flash off. Still might save the bacon of the Nathen Baley school of webdesign companies. This will be interesting. Does this mean it is time to learn flash? Cartoons are fun!

Doug Heil. Andy Beard. Hi Matt, I think this is great news! Thanks tybi; goes to show how much I do searches. Mike Irving. This is interesting. I can now see future websites getting more and more into Flash. Matt, Quick questions. Thanks for making Flash indexing happen. Sam C. Matt Any idea when suggested guidelines for optimizing Flash sites for Googlebot will be available?

July 1, at pm. July 2, at am. I have long since given up on Flash because if you make a cool site you have to work twice as hard to make it rank at all for it topic in the search results I wish Google never indexed Flash. Common sense Paul Pedersen. Hey Matt: Google still indexes pages, right? Multi-Worded Adam. July 2, at pm. July 3, at am. July 3, at pm. Now if we can just get some more information…. July 4, at am. July 4, at pm. July 6, at pm. Web browsers are dropping support for Flash , but what if you have an SWF file to open?

You can open an SWF file outside your browser. Adobe hides the standalone Flash Player very well. Just double-click it to run it. Resize the window to zoom in if the Flash object appears too tiny. Now, you can watch and interact with the SWF file as you usually would. You can right-click the Flash object or use the menu bar to control standard options like zoom settings, image quality, and toggling the full-screen mode off and on.

The best part: This Flash Player will keep working in the future, even after web browsers ax Flash completely. Use Google Fonts in Word. Use FaceTime on Android Signal vs. Customize the Taskbar in Windows What Is svchost. Best Smartwatches. Best Gaming Laptops. Best Smart Displays. The standalone Adobe Flash Player file will load and run your Flash content, allowing you to continue to play and interact with Flash files once Chrome and other browsers stop supporting it.

Yes—there are still ways to play Adobe Flash content using a Flash player in , but support for it is officially dead. You can use a project like Flashpoint to do this, or you can look at some of the best online browser games to play instead. Ben Stockton is a freelance technology writer based in the United Kingdom. In a past life, Ben was a college lecturer in the UK, training teens and adults. Since leaving the classroom, Ben has taken his teaching experience and applied it to writing tech how-to guides and tutorials, specialising in Linux, Windows, and Android.

He has a degree in History and a postgraduate qualification in Computing.



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