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Le 15/07/2015 05:36, Nekar Xenos a écrit :
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2015 01:03:45 +0200, James Holsenback <nom### [at] none com>
> wrote:
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>> there's a couple of flash to html5 plugins for firefox and that work
>> fine (I visit youtube often and they work well) ... true enough though
>> that there are plenty of sites that haven't seen the light. now
>> perhaps mozilla's strong arming will prompt a move away from perhaps
>> the most insecure piece of software on the planet. my comments to
>> bbc's new look a few months ago included a rant about flash content
>> ... javascript is a close second.
>>
>
> Flash used to be a problem for SEO, I'm not sure if it still is, so I
> welcome HTML5 with open arms :)
>
> Concerning Javascript, I wonder if JS is needed for responsive webpages
> to resize according to screen size. You actually need that for
> Cellphones and all the different screen sizes you get now.
>
screen size (layout based on screen size) can now just be done with
modern css, no need for JS for that (unless you need back compatibility
with IE... )
JS is used, IIRC, for "infinity scroll" pages... to pull the lower from
the server as you go down.
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