![]() Some of the (big) websites I’ve identified that use Flash content had HTML5 alternatives (Twitch, Speedtest, Yahoo, Amazon, etc.) but some did not (Namely Hulu, Pandora, Napster, Spotify, NBC, CBS and YouTube’s video editor) and some only offered limited functionality (Google Finance’s stock charts). In a second run I’ve disabled Flash entirely from chrome://plugins/ to see if the website offers any – HTML based – fallback experience.ĭisabling Flash Player showed me just how much Flash content there is out there. This made it easy to identify Flash content on pages since with this change Chrome overlays Flash content with a big grey puzzle icon. I’ve configured Chrome to ask me before running any Flash content (Preferences… > Content Settings… > Plug-ins). The extension always tries to open the emulation window the same size as the actual Flash object, however, you can resize the window to the proper size anytime.In light of recent announcements from both Safari and Chrome that they’ll stop advertising Flash Player’s presence I’ve decided to see how ready the Internet is to move past Flash’s legacy and into an HTML only era. The SWF2JS library still does not support all methods available so some SWF objects may crash the engine. This extension uses two open-source emulator engines. Optionally emulate all embedded flash objects inside the page (use action's right-click context menu) Use two different engines: Ruffle ( ) and SWF2JS ( ) Run in a private sandboxed window to protect the user privacy Runs a pure JavaScript-based Flash emulator For Flash links, the extension adds a context menu item to these links so you can directly emulate an SWF link. This way Flash objects are only functioning when there is a request. It will offer the user to select the proper SWF object and then send the link to a stand-alone emulator window. By default, the extension does not play Flash objects instead, the user presses the toolbar button for the extension to find all available Flash objects or links in the current webpage. The extension uses the open-source swf2js library as its emulation engine. This extension plays SWF objects of Adobe Animate (Flash) in a pure JS emulator without the need to have a native Flash plug-in like Adobe FlashPlayer. ![]()
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