From MooTools:
Swiff allows for communication between Flash movie (.swf) files and the page's JavaScript, opening up possibilities not available with JavaScript alone.
From MooTools:
Swiff allows for communication between Flash movie (.swf) files and the page's JavaScript, opening up possibilities not available with JavaScript alone.
According to the creators:
"swfIR (swf Image Replacement) is here to solve some of the design limitations of the standard HTML image and its widely-accepted associated CSS values, while still supporting standards-based design concepts. Using the dark arts of JavaScript and Flash, swfIR gives you the ability to apply an assortment of visual effects to any or all images on your website. Through progressive enhancement, it looks through your page and can easily add some new flavor to standard image styling."
Check it out. Very cool.
What's the best way to embed Flash into your HTML? Well, there are a few options.
At alistapart.com, Bobby Sluis reviews the complexities and subtleties of embedding Flash content and examines the most popular embedding methods to see how good they really are.
If you are using Flash, then you should get aquainted with SWFObject: a Javascript Flash Player detection and embed script.
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SWFObject is a small Javascript file used for embedding Macromedia Flash content. The script can detect the Flash plug-in in all major web browsers (on Mac and PC) and is designed to make embedding Flash movies as easy as possible. It is also very search engine friendly, degrades gracefully, can be used in valid HTML and XHTML 1.0 documents, and is forward compatible, so it should work for years to come.
Read even more about it:
http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/
Download SWFObject now:
http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/swfobject1-4.zip
SlideShowPro helps you build slick looking, highly customizable Web photo galleries.
One of my favorite Flash apps:
http://www.slideshowpro.net/