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This tutorial will teach you how to load content from an external text file dynamically into a Flash movie.
January 13,
2006
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Learn to make buttons with animated rollover effects with this tutorial. The animations are from old school games. This cool interface is only 6.5 Kbytes in size.
January 13,
2006
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Create a menu with sleek buttons that is draggable around the stage. Everything is explained: from design techniques, to actionscript that makes it work.
January 12,
2006
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The various filter classes that come bundled with Flash 8 are a fast way to create effective visual effects. This tutorial will teach you how to apply a filter to a movie clip instance and then animate it, all with ActionScript.
January 12,
2006
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Create a complete analog clock using no design tools at all. Just pure actionscripting! You will programatically create everything, including the clock hands, frame, markings and even a shiny effect. The resulting SWF is only 1 KB in size!
January 11,
2006
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Now that we've looked at how to change the scene by adding a keyframe, or multiple keyframes, let's move on to looking at how Flash can be used to create a smooth transition between two keyframes, so you don't have to create intermediary keyframes.
January 11,
2006
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Use radial gradients to generate and animate character eyes.
January 10,
2006
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When Flash MX was introduced, several new features were added to both the authoring enviroment and to ActionScript. My favorite group of new methods added were the drawing methods added to the MovieClip class, also referred to as the Drawing API.
January 10,
2006
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In our example the custom cursor is a Movie Clip symbol that is being dragged by the actual mouse cursor which is being hidden.
January 9,
2006
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One of the cool and new features about Macromedia Flash 8 is the possibility of attaching Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to text fields as well as labels and control formatting.
January 9,
2006
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