WAM – WebArtMouseum

Design and realization of the website of the event organized by Flyer Communication in San Lorenzo district of Rome, in order to present the project to the city WAM – Web Art Mouseum (Shockart.net project) on the implementation of the first museum in the world dedicated exclusively to the web art.

The site, despite being made entirely in Flash technology, is at the same time in accordance with the standards of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) on the presentation of content and accessibility.

Accessibility refers to the ability on the part of all users to access information regardless of the technologies of network access and disability.
The realization of this goal has been made possible thanks to the development within Flyer of an innovative and special technique that involves the use of Flash as a style sheet (CSS as Flash). In this way you can get sites with animations and presentations of high impact, without sacrificing usability and extended usability of contents. In addition, this technique provides an excellent development of the site content positioning within the search engines, previously unthinkable for a site developed in Flash.
The site is visible, as well as Flash animations, also by text-based browser, by a reader for the blind, from handheld and mobile.

WAM – WebArtMouseum

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maggio 2006

Design and realization of the website of the event organized by Flyer Communication in San Lorenzo district of Rome, in order to present the project to the city WAM – Web Art Mouseum (Shockart.net project) on the implementation of the first museum in the world dedicated exclusively to the web art.

The site, despite being made entirely in Flash technology, is at the same time in accordance with the standards of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) on the presentation of content and accessibility.

Accessibility refers to the ability on the part of all users to access information regardless of the technologies of network access and disability.
The realization of this goal has been made possible thanks to the development within Flyer of an innovative and special technique that involves the use of Flash as a style sheet (CSS as Flash). In this way you can get sites with animations and presentations of high impact, without sacrificing usability and extended usability of contents. In addition, this technique provides an excellent development of the site content positioning within the search engines, previously unthinkable for a site developed in Flash.
The site is visible, as well as Flash animations, also by text-based browser, by a reader for the blind, from handheld and mobile.