Friday, February 12, 2021

Goodbye to Adobe Flash Player. Space for HTML5

 

With the end of 2020 we also witnessed the end of a software that until now had allowed us to enjoy multimedia content on web pages, not only videos and images but even games: we are talking about Adobe Flash Player, now the late software for web animations to which we say goodbye.

The birth (and the end) of adobe flash player

Adobe started Flash Player in the 1990s to be able to play animations, games and videos on web pages. Now that he has been forcibly retired, this content will no longer be visible.

For most users, especially for owners of web pages that mainly used Flash Player, it should not be a problem, however, since in 2017 the date of December 2020 was announced as the one in which the software support would be interrupted. Those who have run for cover by updating their sites today will not even notice this interruption. On the other hand, however, for those who have rested on their laurels and maintained the support for Flash Player within its pages.

But if Flash Player no longer works, how can I view flash content without this program? The solution comes with HTML5 .

What is hmtl5 and what can it do?

It is a new and more powerful version of the Hypertext Markup Language , code now used to write web pages along with other languages ​​such as JavaScript and CSS.

HTML5 has been designed to offer everything you might need on the web. Today the language natively supports features that previously required ad hoc development such as video and audio management, without forgetting the enormous potential achieved with canvases .

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One of the coolest features is that HTML5 is non-proprietary, meaning you don't have to pay royalties to use it. Like any web language, HTML5 is also supported by all platforms that have a browser installed, thus allowing you to use the services offered by this language.

HTML5 is a constantly evolving language and the new version, in addition to offering numerous native features, has improved the understanding with CSS3 and Javascript, leading to an ease of use and performance never achieved before.

Posted By :Abdul Rimaaz

 

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