1. Sarah Alder Silver

    Managing Director at Cranmore Digital Consulting Ltd

    09 February 2009 20:27pm

    Sarah Alder

    If designing for a site which has a significant audience in developing countries (Africa, Asia) where internet connections can be slow and technology used can be a bit out of date, is it advisable to use Flash? If not, what kind of technologies can be used to mimic the effects of Flash (eg roll overs) that don't require the visitor to download additional software?

  2. Denis Kondopoulos

    Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com

    09 February 2009 21:31pm

    Denis Kondopoulos

    Hi Sarah,

    The best alternative to Flash would probably be CSS or Javascipt, or both.

    I hope this helps.

    regards,

    Denis
    www.naxtech.com

  3. Caroline Whyatt Enterprise

    Head of Digital Experience at Royal Mail group

    11 February 2009 08:13am

    Caroline Whyatt

    As someone living in the Middle East where internet bandwidth should be more established than Africa, I would certainly recommend avoiding Flash!

    80% of customers for one of the 2 ISPs over here are on 64k BROADBAND!? The internet is really expensive over here and the best broadband is 2MB. They have also not heard of contention ratios, so although we have a 1MB connection at home, loads of people are on the same pipe. As a result we get a fraction on the 1MB.

    Keep it simple, pretend you are in the UK at least 5 years ago!

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