Chapter 2. Content and Structure
IN THIS CHAPTER
Macromedia Flash introduced a new way of doing things on the web. Not only did it allow you to add vector graphics and animations to a web site, but it really gave designers a way to free themselves from the restrictive environment of HTML and pursue more lofty goals. With the ability to animate and add interactivity in a lightweight file format, designers quickly started creating usable interfaces that made web sites much more than look-up tools or glorified brochures.
In this chapter, we're going to review the difference between static and dynamic content, as well as discuss a way to structure your application ...
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