Web Development and Design White Papers
Flash Lite 3 Web Browsability Support Guidelines for Web Developers
Overview Traditionally, the web has been designed for, optimized, and consumed by end users working on desktop or laptop computers. As a result, the vast majority of websites online today focus on the viewing experience delivered on personal computer-based browsers, such as Internet Explorer and Firefox. These guidelines are designed as a resource for Flash web developers. While Flash on the web is powerful, Flash support in mobile is slightly limited in some areas, and understanding this will ensure a great experience for millions of users that visit website on a mobile device.
| Publisher | Adobe Systems | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | September 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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