- Ruffle - Flash Emulator
Ruffle is a Flash Player emulator written in Rust Ruffle targets both desktop and the web using WebAssembly
- ruffle-core
Simply add ruffle to an npm package, and use something like Webpack to actually bundle and serve the files If you wish to use Ruffle on a website that doesn't use npm, we have a pre-bundled version which we call 'selfhosted'
- Optimisations, Text Input, Tab Focusing and More! - Ruffle
There's so many improvements to Ruffle, that we really can't do it justice with an easy summary here This blog post is going to be a little long, but the highlights are at the top!
- 2023 in review - Ruffle
Whilst not Ruffle itself, the website got some much-needed love from @Dinnerbone with a total redesign There's a lot more we'd like to do in the future with it, but web development isn't the specialty of any of our regular contributors help is very much welcome!
- First post, progress report! - Ruffle
Get ready for the biggest Ruffle announcement yet! And the first one on the blog!
- Ruffle News - May 2023 - Ruffle
Ruffle finally supports copying and pasting text! Thanks to the efforts of myself and @Toad06, editable text boxes in Ruffle now support cutting, copying and pasting
- Ruffle
- [packages extension](packages extension) is a node package that turns Ruffle into a browser extension - [packages demo](packages demo) is an example node package of how to use self-hosted ruffle on your site, and testing it locally
- A post-mortem of Ruffles removal from addons. mozilla. org
Following this, Ruffle would be unavailable for Firefox users for two months, and we spent an additional month and a half improving our CI processes to support source code review requirements for Mozilla This is now behind us, but it is important to know why it happened
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