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by CharlesW
2013 days ago
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> The output was far too bloated and inconsistent and didn't interact well with other web content. Well that's unfortunate. "Bloated" I get, since there's no longer a black-box binary output format. "Inconsistent" I'm not sure I understand, since presumably Animate's output is consistent. Does Animate create content that isn't rendered consistently across browsers? "Didn't interact well with other web content" is interesting, because Flash never did this well IIRC. What was lost? > We ended up writing our own JS animation framework that works with Animate-exported SVGs. Neat! |
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