Archive for ◊ July, 2009 ◊

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• Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Macromedia’s popular application Flash has redefined the way web developers approach web design. With flash the web developer is now able to create a user experience that is rich in media and relatively quick loading, especially compared to traditional methods like GIF animations. Websites made up of music, videos, and custom, graphic intensive interfaces are all possible with Macromedia Flash.

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• Friday, July 17th, 2009

Flash Effect SiteBuilder is a Flash Web site Design tool to help Web master design animated Flash Web site, flash intros, Flash banners, Flash ads, and any other Flash Web pages. With Flash Effect SiteBuilder you can place your own photos as font frontground and page background. And then combine them with animated text, background effect to create fun Flash Web site, all in just minutes. The Flash Effect SiteBuilder enables you to create simple as well as complex Flash animations whereby you can combine different fonts and effects within a single Flash animation. 3D button, 3D slideshow, multilevel menu supported.

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• Thursday, July 16th, 2009

I’ve been getting questions about Adobe® Flash®, so I thought I’d create this basic tutorial. I’m not a programmer, so there will be very little action scripting. The purpose of this lesson will be to cover timeline animation and the skills necessary to create a basic .swf file and embed it on a web page. Since the animation in the header of my web site was very simple and easy to create, I’ll use it as the example. The basic timeline principles are the same in most versions of Flash.

[This Tutorial as of April. 2008]

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Adobe® Flash® is the most popular way to add animation and interactivity to web pages. When you work on a flash project, the source file that you save is a .fla. When you want to see how your project will look on a web page, you will ‘publish’ the file as an .swf file which is embedded into a .html file. An ‘object’ tag which contains the parameters for the flash ‘movie’ can be embedded into an html file with Dreamweaver® or using the Flash application itself. This lesson will be for the Windows operating system (Sorry Mac Users). So let us go through the process, step by step…

Here are the images that I will work with. They’ve been created in Photoshop (see my web design tutorial). Note that most of them have transparent edges. To create this effect (In Photoshop), select and copy each element from a layer of the design and paste into a new canvas. Make sure that the background layer is turned off. Save as a .png file and select Interlace:None from the PNG Options.

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