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Saturday, 16 December 2017

LearnFlash com Building Websites in Flash CS3

LearnFlash com Building Websites in Flash CS3 
English | Size: 1.23 GB
Category: CBTs
1- Introduction (Running Time: 1:19)
In this video, Craig welcomes you to the series and gives you a brief explanation of what to expect.
2 – Project Files (Running Time: 37 seconds)
3 – Building a Simple Website (Running Time: 15:05)
For our first website, we’re going to keep it simple. In this video, Craig sets up the timeline for a simple website that has its pages set up as different frames of the main timeline.
4 – Making it Work (Running Time: 13:43)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to take the file that we set up in the last video and make the buttons function properly.
5 – Animated Transitions (Running Time: 13:53)
In this video, Craig makes the website a little more interested by adding animated transitions between the pages of the website.
6 – One-Frame Websites (Running Time: 7:45)
As you’ve probably noticed by now, when building a website, your timeline can quickly become very cluttered. In this video, Craig demonstrates how to build the same functionality as in the previous video but with only one frame in the main timeline.
7 – Attaching Movie Clips with ActionScript (Running Time: 14:56)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to attach a movie clip dynamically using ActionScript. This will allow you to bring a movie clip into the viewing area only when needed.
8 – ActionScript Transitions (Running Time: 10:30)
In this video, you will learn how to created animated page transitions using ActionScript instead of using tweens on the timeline.
9 – Dynamic Transitions (Running Time: 19:06)
This video takes the concept of ActionScript transitions one step further by making these transitions a little more dynamic.
10 – Disabling Buttons (Running Time: 8:49)
With the way our website is set up right now, there’s a small problem that occurs if you click on a button in the middle of a page transition. This video demonstrates how to work around this problem.
11 – Simple Button Animations (Running Time: 9:01)
In this video, you’ll learn how to create a button that animates when the mouse hovers over it. This example requires only a minimal amount of ActionScript.
12 – Movie Clip Button Setup (Running Time: 12:52)
Creating buttons out of movie clip symbols allows much more flexibility than with using button symbols. In this video, Craig demonstrates how to get started setting up your movie clip buttons.
13 – Movie Clip Button Actions (Running Time: 10:47)
In this video, Craig explains how to code your movie clip buttons in order to make them functional.
14 – Animating Multiple Buttons (Running Time: 7:05)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to create a few more buttons that are similar in design and functionality to the button we’ve already created.
15 – ActionScript Button Animation (Running Time: 15:27)
If you create your button animations using ActionScript, you have much more control over how that animation behaves. In this video, Craig will demonstrate how to set up this functionality.
16 – Multiple ActionScript Buttons (Running Time: 4:15)
In this video, Craig will demonstrate how to create multiple buttons that function just like the one in the previous video.
17 – Button Instances (Running Time: 10:39)
In this video, Craig illustrates how to create multiple buttons from the same symbol.
18 – Building a Popup Menu (Running Time: 15:28)
In this video, Craig begins to build a submenu that will popup when you hover your mouse over an item in the main menu.
19 – Coding the Popup Menu (Running Time: 12:56)
The visuals and the animations for our popup menu have been built, and in this video, Craig demonstrates the code necessary to get it to function.

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