Flash Cut Off Date Announced

Saying goodbye to Flash in Chrome

Today, Adobe announced its plans to stop supporting Flash at the end of 2020.

For 20 years, Flash has helped shape the way that you play games, watch videos and run applications on the web. But over the last few years, Flash has become less common. Three years ago, 80 percent of desktop Chrome users visited a site with Flash each day. Today usage is only 17 percent and continues to decline.

This trend reveals that sites are migrating to open web technologies, which are faster and more power-efficient than Flash. They

That stinks to a point.

I use a setup of WDL for my classroom. Large blocks so it can be seen in class.
https://rms-weather.rdale.org/WDL3/index.html

Yerren-you need to make a customizable output for FreshWDL.

But will continue to support it right up to EOL. . .


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