Ο Google Chrome αποφάσισε να σταματήσει την υποστήριξη για το Adobe Flash. Although we've heard it many times without seeing it happen, this time the browser will ditch Flash and use only HTML5.
Slow distancing from Flash starts in September when it comes with the upcoming Chrome 53.
The company says:
Today, more than 90% of Flash on Internet λειτουργεί στο παρασκήνιο και υποστηρίζει υπηρεσίες όπως τα Analytics. This kind of Flash slows you down, and starting next September, Chrome 53 will begin to prevent it. HTML5 is much lighter and faster. Moving publishers to this will speed up the loading of the page and save you more battery life. You'll see an improvement in responsiveness and efficiency across many websites.
The slow "murder" of Flash won't take long. Until the release of Chrome on version 55 that will be released in December, Google plans to allow HTML5 as the only option for them users Chrome, unless a site only supports Flash.
If you visit a Flash website, Google will ask you to enable it for that page. However, HTML5 will always work as the default.
Flash was good for its time, but we are in 2016…