HTML5 Replacing the Flash
Even though many people do not think about this, there are a lot of things changing in the modern Web world. What used to be standard has today become obsolete, and what once seemed not likely to ever be of any importance is today becoming increasingly important. Until recently, all website developers that wanted to create interactive and rich website content simply had to use Adobe Flash and different add-ons. Today, however, things have changed in a way that HTML5 is slowly but steadily replacing Adobe's Flash. Some Web developers are thrilled about this, others do not like the idea very much – regardless of this fact, HTML5 is a reality, and it would not be any less important even if all Web developers hated this idea.
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Even though many people do not think about this, there are a lot of things changing in the modern Web world. What used to be standard has today become obsolete, and what once seemed not likely to ever be of any importance is today becoming increasingly important. Until recently, all website developers that wanted to create interactive and rich website content simply had to use Adobe Flash and different add-ons. Today, however, things have changed in a way that HTML5 is slowly but steadily replacing Adobe's Flash. Some Web developers are thrilled about this, others do not like the idea very much – regardless of this fact, HTML5 is a reality, and it would not be any less important even if all Web developers hated this idea.
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