waffe
June 12th, 2003, 09:51 PM
Ok, all of us flash people have to have a flash detection script at the beginning of our web site. It can be a simple line of text that asks the viewer "if you see the animation above you have flash and you may proceed click here, or click here if you do not see the animation." You can also have a java script or other typescripts that do the work for you and detect if the user has flash or not.
How does this all effect search engines and the placement of a flash site? I know there has to be a difference. I have already read the tutorial here about search engines but it really does not answer the question.
P.S. Quick note to all "Flashers" I am almost positive that the search engine, "AllTheWeb" is able to read an swf. Meaning, all the text in the swf is readable by the search engine. YE HA. Come on Google get your $h!t togther!
:beam:
How does this all effect search engines and the placement of a flash site? I know there has to be a difference. I have already read the tutorial here about search engines but it really does not answer the question.
P.S. Quick note to all "Flashers" I am almost positive that the search engine, "AllTheWeb" is able to read an swf. Meaning, all the text in the swf is readable by the search engine. YE HA. Come on Google get your $h!t togther!
:beam: