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October 18, 2003, 11:19 PM ET

More ESPN Flash mischief

Jason Long pointed out in the comments to my earlier ESPN entry that some ESPN articles (example) display their headlines as a Flash image.

Ludicrous. Bizarre. Absurd.

Incidentally, there's a hole in their software that allows anybody to create any headline in their Flash font. I wrote a poem about it.

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October 18, 2003, 6:07 PM ET

Calling all Kansas City-area Web developers

A bunch of Web developers/designers from the Lawrence, Kan., and Kansas City areas are meeting up this Monday evening to eat, drink and talk about Web stuff. We've got plenty of interesting people showing up, and the more the merrier, so if you're in the area and would like to join us, contact me for details.

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October 18, 2003, 3:16 PM ET

ESPN baseball site: Flash for Flash's sake

ESPN's World Series 100th Anniversary site is a classic example of unnecessary Flash usage. The site is almost entirely done in Flash, while every important piece of it could be done -- and done better -- in plain HTML.

Some problems:

For me to make these same, tired Flash criticisms is trite in itself, but it's clear such criticisms aren't being heard. ESPN should know better.

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