Michael Morris
First Post
A lot of sites these days use Macromedia Flash to do their ads. This is because a properly done flash file can have a better visual impact than an animated GIF and can even be smaller - plus the ads can be set to rotate even if the page isn't reloaded.
Our current ads are JAVAscript based or static as demanded by the browser (Post Nuke & VBulletin makes this determination).
Javascript can be used to query the browser to determine if the browser is equipped with the Flash plug in (most are these days). If this condition evaluates to try then the plug is loaded.
The question then is this: is there sufficient interest in this to go to the trouble to implement it?
Our current ads are JAVAscript based or static as demanded by the browser (Post Nuke & VBulletin makes this determination).
Javascript can be used to query the browser to determine if the browser is equipped with the Flash plug in (most are these days). If this condition evaluates to try then the plug is loaded.
The question then is this: is there sufficient interest in this to go to the trouble to implement it?