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Flash websites load more quickly when they are broken into smaller movies (i.e., "modularized"). While the idea seems obvious enough, it's still worth mentioning, and good explanations are always worthwhile! What's less obvious is that, once you've started along that road, issues of "coordination" take precedent; and, whether the developer is a seasoned professional or a relative newbie (like me), they'd do well to recognize these issues up front.
That said, this article hopes to accomplish three things: first, to underscore the value of modularization. Second, to clarify some of its important, though previously underreported, repercussions. Finally, to offer remedy to these repercussions by explaining how the task of "coordination" can be accomplished systematically.
References are here made to a few websites I've designed for others and to a bulleted check list of questions that Flash developers (particularly those hoping to decrease load times) should consider before they break up their websites into little bitty pieces.
This is probably one of the coolest little explanations of modularizing your Flash-based website that you'll find for free.
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