Those infamous plug-in ...
"Flash plugin required "..." Java plugin required" ... and so on ... it seems that if I own only Explorer as you give it when you buy a PC, I can not fully enjoy the which again offers me the web.
I am regularly faced with what appears to be an insurmountable obstacle: the use of content (usually) media through the use of simple technologies.
The problem is that this in turn, affects visits to sites, not on the accessibility of everything that is inserted into the pages (see the banner, very often in Flash).
and then via the use of "behaviors" that are often not compatible with older versions of the browser ... and it all has an impact on the complexity of the code, the ease with which I download a page on its beauty ... At the end of everything.
And the thing is quite annoying, frustrating, depressing is not the technique to serve as mistress, the skill of the programmer, web designer's imagination: it is the hope that visitors to my site whether or not what I ask you to view, ie the dedicated plugin.
A war intended to be missed by those content to communicate a certain level but that does not have the means to expose ...
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
How Long Can You Live With A Bowel Obstruction?
When art becomes digital ...
We all know very well that the only way I can bring to video what I create on paper is the scanner, but we all know so well that when I acquire an image at maximum resolution, I can hardly make it accessible to everyone (read "not everyone is lucky enough to have a fast connection).
So how do I make art accessible to as many people as possible? How do I make digital and put something on the internet that occupies so much of that memory as to discourage any person to see them? How do I create an online gallery, for example, works of art?
I avoid doing it ... and me I keep to myself ... ... or I can compromise and make this art digital remote remotely like the original, paper.
We all know very well that the only way I can bring to video what I create on paper is the scanner, but we all know so well that when I acquire an image at maximum resolution, I can hardly make it accessible to everyone (read "not everyone is lucky enough to have a fast connection).
So how do I make art accessible to as many people as possible? How do I make digital and put something on the internet that occupies so much of that memory as to discourage any person to see them? How do I create an online gallery, for example, works of art?
I avoid doing it ... and me I keep to myself ... ... or I can compromise and make this art digital remote remotely like the original, paper.
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