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Only 4.9 percent of today's websites utilize Flash code, a number that has plummeted from a 28.5 percent market share recorded at the start of 2011.
The number, courtesy of web technology survey site W3Techs, confirms Flash's decline, and a reason why Adobe has decided to retire the technology at the end of 2020.
[...] On the client side, browser makers are expected to remove Flash support from their products altogether by the end of 2020 —Flash's end-of-life date.
2020 can't come soon enough.
(Score: 4, Interesting) by JNCF on Saturday April 21 2018, @04:24PM
CSS selectors can handle that now. [w3schools.com] Another option would be making your site in some programming language and writing the html to a text file that you host, so that your code doesn't have to execute before rendering properly. I do sometimes argue for JavaScript, but I'm not convinced by this use case.