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Senin, 28 Oktober 2019
"The end of an era"... itulah judul yang digunakan Microsoft untuk mengumumkan bahwa mereka
berhenti mendukung Flash di browser webnya.
Flash dinonaktifkan secara default di Chrome (mulai versi 76), Microsoft Edge, dan FireFox 69.
Segera, kami juga akan meninggalkan Flash untuk pengindeksan pada Google Penelusuran.
Flash pernah menawarkan solusi untuk web statis yang membosankan, dengan banyak animasi, media, dan tindakan. Flash
merupakan teknologi produktif yang menginspirasi banyak kreator konten baru di web. Flash telah mendunia. Flash
runtime, yang digunakan untuk memutar konten Flash, telah diinstal
sebanyak 500 juta kali pada paruh kedua tahun 2013.
Saya masih ingat anak saya pernah bermain game Flash tanpa henti sampai istri saya marah kepadanya. Waktunya
tidur, nak. Hai Flash, sekarang giliranmu untuk tidur.
Google Penelusuran akan berhenti mendukung Flash akhir tahun ini. Di halaman Web yang berisi konten Flash,
Google Penelusuran akan mengabaikan konten tersebut. Google Penelusuran akan berhenti mengindeks file
SWF mandiri. Sebagian besar pengguna dan situs tidak akan mendapatkan dampak apa pun dari perubahan ini.
Flash, kamu telah menginspirasi web. Sekarang, ada berbagai standar web, seperti
HTML5
yang akan melanjutkan warisanmu.
Jalgayo /tʃɑlˈgɑjɔ/ (selamat tinggal dalam bahasa Korea), Flash.
Diposting oleh Dong-Hwi Lee, engineering manager, Google
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