My one (rather serious) concern about HTML5 is this:
Currently I can switch Flash off. It’s a plugin, it’s a nuisance, it’s proprietary, it’s unbundled, but *because* of that it’s easy for me to shim or nuke the flash-rendering module and *poof* my webpages become a lot more efficient.
When I added “ClickToFlash” to Safari, my daily morning ritual of loading ~70 tabs up with news, cartoons and zeitgeist got a whole lot faster.
But: if the video rendering is part of the HTML specification… then the ability to switch it off comes under the aegis of browser functionality, surely?
I am beginning to think that I don’t *like* that option.
Browser are not-so-hot at giving people selective “switch it off and leave it off” functionality; they tend to start with “surely everyone has a powerful machine that can do this” and then end-up with some moochily kludged solution.
So, colour me worried…
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