LPM 2005 – Web Site

Design and development of the website for the second meeting of VJ and video artists made by the Linux Club of Rome and Flyer Communication LAB.

The site, despite being made entirely in Flash technology, conforms to the standards of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) on the presentation of content and accessibility. The realization of this goal was made possible by the development within an innovative and Flyer technique that involves the use of Flash as a style sheet (CSS as Flash). In this way you can get sites with animation and high-impact presentations, without sacrificing usability and accessibility extended to the content. Moreover, this technique provides an excellent development of the site content positioning within search engines, previously unthinkable for a site developed in Flash.

The site is visible, as well as with Flash animations, even text-only browser, as a reader for the blind, from the handheld and mobile.

LPM 2005 – Web Site

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novembre 2005

Design and development of the website for the second meeting of VJ and video artists made by the Linux Club of Rome and Flyer Communication LAB.

The site, despite being made entirely in Flash technology, conforms to the standards of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) on the presentation of content and accessibility. The realization of this goal was made possible by the development within an innovative and Flyer technique that involves the use of Flash as a style sheet (CSS as Flash). In this way you can get sites with animation and high-impact presentations, without sacrificing usability and accessibility extended to the content. Moreover, this technique provides an excellent development of the site content positioning within search engines, previously unthinkable for a site developed in Flash.

The site is visible, as well as with Flash animations, even text-only browser, as a reader for the blind, from the handheld and mobile.