Mozilla will still support «
legacy Flash content» for an unspecified time, but the company urged websites that use Flash or Microsoft (msft) Silverlight, another multimedia web player similar to Flash, for their videos or online games to adopt newer «HTML technologies as soon as possible.»
Not exact matches
With the gradual demise of
Flash, Mike has spent years converting
legacy content to
content that is displayed in HTML5 browsers.
We can convert your
Flash - based
legacy content into an interactive eLearning HTML5 format that supports multi-device and responsive learning.
It's likely this will result in a few false - positive hits, but that accuracy should improve with time (especially as
legacy sites start to die out or face redesigns)... but there is another side - benefit that shouldn't be overlooked:
Flash content is difficult for search engine spiders to crawl — meaning the overall quality and accuracy of your search results should also improve.