Silverlight 1.0 Burton Demo
- Posted: Aug 06, 2007 at 8:28 AM
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Ernie Booth shows us a demo website for Burton, the popular snowboarding company. It's an interactive way to actually show the items you want to buy in action as opposed to a still image. It's all about the interactivity. Silverlight allows you to use other technology's as well on a web-site. Still want to use some HTML....go for it. Silverlight Version 1.0 is coming out at the end of this summer.
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Not that compelling of a demo. I was expecting a little more. For instance, Burton.com's existing site has video and uses Flash.. so what's Silverlight going do provide that will up the ante for sites like that? I guess I know a bit more myself to understand, but from a demo standpoint it would have been nice to hear more about why a design shop would want to switch to Silverlight and show off some thing you really can't do with Flash a little more clearly.
Not that compelling of a demo. I was expecting a little more. For instance, Burton.com's existing site has video and uses Flash.. so what's Silverlight going do provide that will up the ante for sites like that? I guess I know a bit more myself to understand, but from a demo standpoint it would have been nice to hear more about why a design shop would want to switch to Silverlight and show off some thing you really can't do with Flash a little more clearly.
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