Listed below are the Pros and Cons in using Flash and jQuery.
Pros in using Flash:
- Extensive features
- 3D capabilities
- Consistent appearance in supported browsers
- Supports vector artwork
- Built-in UI and other features
- Many free and commercial tools available
- More font options
- Not compatible with all browsers including IPhone, IPad and Cellphones
- Moderate learning curve to use
- Very expensive flash software
- Flash player version problems
- Large file size
- Possible security issues with Flash Player
- Tracking stats for Flash elements is limited
- Small file size
- Comply with HTML standards which reduces learning curve
- Hundreds of free professional quality programs
- Can add interactivity to web page elements and tags
- Skinnable Form Components UI
- Compatible with more browsers than Flash including iPhone, cell phones, PS3, PSP
- Features not as extensive as Flash
- Complex features may not perform as quickly as flash
- 3D features are limited
- Users can disable Javascript support
- Source Code Not Protected
Listed below are the list of animations/functions/areas when to use Flash and jQuery.
When to use Flash?
- Video and Audio player
- Complex animation
- 3D
- Complex multimedia
- Slide Show
- Form Validation
- Dropdown Menus
- Tabbed Panels
- Popups and Tooltips
- Expandable/Collapsible Elements
If you are still confuse of what to use best, the best advise that I can give is to try it first with jQuery, thou there's still a few areas to use flashes, if you think that it can be done in jQuery, then do it with jQuery coz jQuery is definitely easy to implement and a much lighter for your website.
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