Convert Any Website To Flash With Wrapper
18
Apr
Wrapper is a cross-browser HTML/CSS rendering engine written in ActionScript that sits on top of your standards compliant HTML page.
It simply wraps a HTML/CSS content & displays it within Flash without any need to compile.
A serious advantage Wrapper offers is eliminating cross-browser issues. And any content that is Flashed is available to search engines as the code is still pure HTML.
The engine also has built in methods within CSS to load custom fonts, display elements as any shape, and fill them with linear or radial gradient background colors.
For a standard website demo, click here & for a Wordpress demo, click here (don’t forget to check the sources of both pages).
Requirements: No Requirements
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://code.google.com/p/htmlwrapper/
Demo: http://motionandcolor.com/wrapper/
Download: http://code.google.com/p/htmlwrapper/downloads/list
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://code.google.com/p/htmlwrapper/
Demo: http://motionandcolor.com/wrapper/
Download: http://code.google.com/p/htmlwrapper/downloads/list
- Tags:
Javascript SWF
- Filed under: BSD License, Flash, Goodies
- 6 Comments























6 Responses for "Convert Any Website To Flash With Wrapper"
Are those images in the site resized by the js / actionscript plugin, or were their resized prior to using them online. The issue is that they look awful, and if they were modified by the js / flash, that is a really bad side effect.
Wow, one of the most useless things I have ever seen… no offense, but has anyone tried to open the HTML version pages (by deactivating Javascript?)
Try both, their homepage and the demo page.
The homepage is not accessible at all, the demo page is missing the menu and more elements.
The rendered fonts look ugly (seems someone only tried on Windows and Mac?!?!). Why does anyone want the overhead on using flash on top of a standard compliant webpage which is already there?
Lets wait for CSS3 and we will have gradient colors, custom fonts…
Anyway, just my 2 cents…
Martin called it… Thanks for the effort, but this is a piece of sh*t. Good data management and a good template engine solves this issue already.
Thanks for the effort, but this is useless
Not so impressive…there is nothing new or exciting about the stuff and i absolutely agree with the views of Martin…
The worst part is that it is IE’s fault that something like this was even made!!!