Flash bug on Linux
just thought i'd give mention to the fact that the member login boxes for the telltale site do not work on linux. by do not work i mean, they are not visible at all! i'm running kubuntu with firefox 1.5.0.7, i checked it with the native konquerer browser, and it's the same again.
it may have something to do with the fact that the flash plug for linux is versioned at 7, whereas the windows plug is currently at 9.
it's no matter . . . i had to get the internet going on my windows pc to activate my games anyway! so i just logged in then. just thought i'd let you know!
it may have something to do with the fact that the flash plug for linux is versioned at 7, whereas the windows plug is currently at 9.
it's no matter . . . i had to get the internet going on my windows pc to activate my games anyway! so i just logged in then. just thought i'd let you know!
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after doing some searching, there is a beta of the v9 flash plugin for linux. i haven't tried it yet, but it may fix this problem. i may post the outcome when i get a chance to test it!
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer9.html
it may just be a linux issue with flash. i might keep toying round, if i can find a fix, i'll post it.
basically, there's a firefox add-on called 'flashblock'. i figured if it could block the flash, the html code would be visible. and it is!
only thing is though, people who prefer to have flash always turned on may benefit from disabling the plugin and only enabling it when they want to login to the telltale site!
if anyone else is looking for the plug, check here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/433/
P.S. using flash on a website that doesn't need it is a horrible design choice.
Is there any particular reason why the title bar navigation thing has to be flash? It doesn't animate, and as far as I can tell the only reason it is flash is to keep me from logging into the site when I'm in linux. :P
That aside, I love the site.
In fact, that's where I am right now.
Use a darned image map and get done with it. The reason you should be using flash is to create dynamic content, not a bunch of static links. That's like using Inform (a programming language for making text adventures) to make a Tetris game.
This is what i do too. It works, but it's hack obviously
Thanks to mikew for making it work!
If you ever do whip up a fancy flash bar you may want to consider making it just a bit smaller so you don't have to overlay the log-in corner to make it work; it's not as if in the log-in area needs to be any fancier. (Perhaps logging in without refreshing the page would be cool, but that can be accomplished just as well with AJAX.)