Creating Buttons
In this toturial, you're going to learn how to create buttons and apply simple Actions to them to jump to certain keyframes. To ease this, we're going to use simple drawings for the buttons.
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In this toturial, you're going to learn how to create buttons and apply simple Actions to them to jump to certain keyframes. To ease this, we're going to use simple drawings for the buttons.
read moreIn this tutorial you're going to learn how to create a password varification system in flash.
read moreIn this tutorial, you're going to learn how to pause sound objects in flash and make the sound/music resume exactly from where it was paused.
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This tutorial is going to go through the process of creating a generic character for use in Game Engines Such as Blitz 3D, Halflife etc, Once complete the model will be available for FREE download...
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, October 2005
In this tutorial I will show how to create a realistic picture from the beginning using Adobe Photoshop only.
The select tag, like the checkbox and radio button input tags allows your readers to choose from multiple options. However, because the options are all stored in a drop-down box, they do not take up as much screen real estate as the radio buttons and checkboxes.
read moreThe textarea tag creates a multiple lined text input field in your reader's browser. It allows the reader to type in nearly unlimited lines of text.
read moreCreating Valid HTML Documents Means Cleaner Code and Easier Maintenance. I'll be the first one to let you in on a secret: building Web pages isn't hard. With the software that is available now, you can write your Web page and have it up and viewable in half an hour...
read moreTables are a great way to layout your Web pages, and HTML 4.0 offers a few more attributes and tags to this versatile and flexible tool. Some of these attributes work differently in Netscape than in Internet Explorer, so always be sure to view the page in both browsers.
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Hotkeys (or keyboard shortcuts) are keystrokes used to invoke a command and they usually, but not always, involve a modifier key such as Ctrl ( ), Alt (Option), or Shift. For example, instead of choosing Select ยป Deselect from the menus, you could simply press Ctrl+D ( +D)...
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