Flash Content Management Systems: Which Ones, if Any?
August 2, 2006 9:19 PM Subscribe
What are some good content management system that work with Flash, and are there any sites out there that use them?
I'm working on a site for a client that they will have to update regularly, and they aren't really tech-savvy. They like super-Flash stuff, and I was researching Flash content management systems, and found things like: fCMS and FlashBlocks, but don't have any experience with these.
Does anybody have any recommendations or experiences that could help inform my decision?
I'm working on a site for a client that they will have to update regularly, and they aren't really tech-savvy. They like super-Flash stuff, and I was researching Flash content management systems, and found things like: fCMS and FlashBlocks, but don't have any experience with these.
Does anybody have any recommendations or experiences that could help inform my decision?
What anil said, only maybe XML instead of text.
posted by AmbroseChapel at 10:20 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by AmbroseChapel at 10:20 PM on August 2, 2006
But keep in mind that content delivered in flash movies will be invisible to search engines, so unless its a high profile client this is a sure way to online suicide.
posted by a. at 11:51 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by a. at 11:51 PM on August 2, 2006
I've used a couple like Zope and am trying one out now with Expression Engine. Mainly to bring in text or xml files and then have Flash grab them.
Also there are a few tricks you can do so that the content won't be invisible to search engines.
posted by gomichild at 2:01 AM on August 3, 2006
Also there are a few tricks you can do so that the content won't be invisible to search engines.
posted by gomichild at 2:01 AM on August 3, 2006
Once I posted that I had a feeling there was a trick I was unaware of. Back in the Macromedia days their website was mostly flash(?) and their not the type of people to do a full arsed job.
*scratches chin in thought*
posted by a. at 2:46 AM on August 3, 2006
*scratches chin in thought*
posted by a. at 2:46 AM on August 3, 2006
The easiest thing to do is place the basic text into the html page: this article is pretty interesting.
On the other hand if you are just relying on search engines to make your site known then you probably need to revise your marketing strategy a bit.
posted by gomichild at 6:42 AM on August 3, 2006
On the other hand if you are just relying on search engines to make your site known then you probably need to revise your marketing strategy a bit.
posted by gomichild at 6:42 AM on August 3, 2006
"But keep in mind that content delivered in flash movies will be invisible to search engines, so unless its a high profile client this is a sure way to online suicide."
This is not necessarily correct. Both Google and Yahoo have been indexing text content of Flash files for years.
posted by anildash at 5:09 PM on August 3, 2006
This is not necessarily correct. Both Google and Yahoo have been indexing text content of Flash files for years.
posted by anildash at 5:09 PM on August 3, 2006
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posted by anildash at 9:52 PM on August 2, 2006