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71. Flash For Beginners by knowflash ( tutorial)
Jan-26-2006 Views: 7066
Tutorial about Flash For Beginners When you first open Flash it can be quite overwhelming. There are lots of tools and windows with lots of information thrown at you. This tutorial will help you to understand the concept of Flash, as well as what the tools are for, how to customise your Flash experience, and it will even help you make your first basic animation.
72. Dynamic Friends List Application in Flash Mx by dolbydesigns ( tutorial)
Jan-24-2006 Views: 1383
Tutorial about Dynamic Friends List Application in Flash Mx This Tutorial teaches you how to make a dynamic friends or mailing list application which can load data thru Browser veriables.
73. Making A Lightsaber In Flash by knowflash ( tutorial)
Jan-22-2006 Views: 6932
Tutorial about Making A Lightsaber In Flash We're not just going to make the lightsaber look pretty, we'll make it ignite and it will even have the famous sound.
74. Creating Movie Clip Buttons by 1shoppingcart ( tutorial)
Jan-15-2006 Views: 5993
Tutorial about Creating Movie Clip Buttons In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create animated buttons by storing your button as a movie clip symbol instead of a button symbol. Movie clip symbols will give you much more flexibility.
75. Create Symbols and Instances by brainbell (9 tutorials)
Jan-14-2006 Views: 934
Tutorial about Create Symbols and Instances A symbol is a reusable object, and an instance is an occurrence of a symbol on the Stage. Repeatedly using instances does not increase the file size and is a good part of a strategy for keeping a document file size small. Symbols also simplify editing a document; when you edit a symbol, all instances of the symbol update to reflect the edits. Another benefit of symbols is that they allow you to create sophisticated interactivity.
76. Draw in Flash by brainbell (9 tutorials)
Jan-12-2006 Views: 2037
Tutorial about Draw in Flash When you draw in Flash, you create vector art, which is a mathematical representation of lines, curves, color, and position. Vector art is resolution-independent; you can rescale the art to any size or display it at any resolution without losing clarity. Additionally, vector art downloads faster than comparable bitmap images. This tutorial shows you how to create vector art of a bolt and logo.
77. Add Text to a Document by brainbell (9 tutorials)
Jan-11-2006 Views: 1396
Tutorial about Add Text to a Document Macromedia Flash Basic 8 and Macromedia Flash Professional 8 provide a variety of text features and options. This lesson introduces you to the three primary types of text you can add to a document. You can add static text for titles, labels, or other text content you want to appear in a document. You can also use input text options to allow viewers to interact with your Flash application—for example, to enter their name or other information in a form. The third type of text is dynamic text. You use dynamic text fields to display text that changes based on criteria you specify. For example, you might use a dynamic text field to add values stored in other text fields, such as the sum of two numbers. This tutorial shows you how to add text and text fields to a Flash document.
78. Create a Document by brainbell (9 tutorials)
Jan-11-2006 Views: 1506
Tutorial about Create a Document So just what is Macromedia Flash, anyway? If you're going to use this fancy tool to spice up your web site, it's pretty important to understand what Flash is and what you can do with it. Here's a brief look at some of the uses for Flash.
79. Create an Application by brainbell (9 tutorials)
Jan-11-2006 Views: 1210
Tutorial about Create an Application The application that you'll create in this lesson lets users view the cost of selecting multiple products. A Calculate button then adds the total cost.
80. Detecting the Flash Player in Flash MX by webdesigntutorials (9 tutorials)
Jan-11-2006 Views: 964
Tutorial about Detecting the Flash Player in Flash MX For somebody to be able to see your Flash movie online they need the appropriate Flash player to be installed into the Browser. So if you create a movie in Flash 5 they will need the Flash 5 Player (or a more recent version of the player). If you create a Flash MX movie the Browser needs the Flash 6 Player and Flash MX 2004 needs the Flash 7 Player. Standard Browsers like Internet Explorer come with the Flash Player installed. But there is no guarantee that it will be the most recent version. When Macromedia first bring out a new version of Flash, they also bring out a new version of the Flash Player.
 
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