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Flash Tutorials — Navigation

Flash » Navigation — 9 days ago
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We are going to learn how to create interactive icon button using the action script code and some special flash tips and tricks.
Flash » Navigation — 19 days ago
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This tutorial will show you step by step how to create a sliding menu that appears only when the user moves the mouse over.
Flash » Navigation — about 1 month ago
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See how to build a sliding content with actionscript that uses the Tweener engine.
Flash » Navigation — 2 months ago
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in this tutorial we will learn how to create a scrolling dynamic text bar.
Flash » Navigation — 2 months ago
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In this thoroughly explained, detailed lesson, I will show you how to create full flash menu with sound and url.
Flash » Navigation — 6 months ago
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In this Flash 8 lesson explained in extreme detail, I will teach you how to make a powerful flash menu with sound.
Flash » Navigation — 8 months ago
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How to create a retro microsite that uses key based commands to navigate
Flash » Navigation — 8 months ago
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For those of you who have completed the basic buttons tutorial, this will show you a few neat tricks to making you buttons look much more interesting, and you’ll want to play with them for hours! (Depending wether you have a girlfriend or not…) Anyway, here’s what you’ll end up with:
Flash » Navigation — 9 months ago
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This is going to be a smaller tutorial about how to paginate objects in ActionScript 3.0. By paginate, I mean taking a large group of objects, and making it so the user can navigate through them by page. For example, in our previous tutorial, Make a Rhythm Game in AS2, we made a list of levels that the user could play. However, this list was only limited to 5 levels, and we didn’t paginate them. We’re going to do something like this today.
Flash » Navigation — 9 months ago
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This is going to be a smaller tutorial about how to paginate objects in ActionScript 2.0. By paginate, I mean taking a large group of objects, and making it so the user can navigate through them by page. For example, in our previous tutorial, Make a Rhythm Game in AS2, we made a list of levels that the user could play. However, this list was only limited to 5 levels, and we didn’t paginate them. We’re going to do something like this today.
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