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  1. Ruffle - Flash Emulator

    Ruffle is a Flash Player emulator written in Rust. Ruffle targets both desktop and the web using WebAssembly.

  2. Ruffle Player

    Ruffle Player is a Flash emulator supporting SWF files, enabling users to copy, cut, and paste functions effectively.

  3. 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 …

  4. First post, progress report! - Ruffle

    Mar 12, 2023 · Get ready for the biggest Ruffle announcement yet! And the first one on the blog!

  5. Optimisations, Text Input, Tab Focusing and More! - Ruffle

    Sep 12, 2024 · 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!

  6. 2023 in review - Ruffle

    Jan 14, 2024 · 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 …

  7. Ruffle News - May 2023 - Ruffle

    May 29, 2023 · 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.

  8. A post-mortem of Ruffle's removal from addons.mozilla.org

    Apr 23, 2023 · 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 …

  9. Setup | ruffle-core

    The Setup module contains the interfaces and methods needed to install Ruffle onto a page, and create a Player.PlayerElement with the latest version of Ruffle available.

  10. PlayerElement | ruffle-core

    In addition to usual HTML attributes, this player contains methods and properties that belong to both the Flash JS API and legacy Ruffle API s. You are strongly discouraged from using them, and should …