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in Flash Tutorials
Changing the color of Objects

The aim of the tutorial is to learn how to change the color of something when somebody clicks a button. To see an imaginative and educational way of using this, look at the sample file: Paint Canada or click here to see how to make a coloring in book.

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in Flash Tutorials
Drop down Menu

The aim of the tutorial is to learn how to create a drop down menu that will allow you to create a navigation system. This can be used to move from one part of a Flash movie to another, or to different web pages.

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in Flash Tutorials
Pictures for the Web

There are many ways of getting pictures for your web page or Flash file, the most simple is to scan an image. You can also get images from the web as there are millions out there. This tutorials covers scanning and copying images from the web. These will be Bitmap images (pictures which are made of ...

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in Color Theory
Web Safe Colours

Web Safe A web safe colour is one that will display correctly on any screen, irrespective of the operating system or graphics card. There are only 216 web safe colours. You can use other colours, but you cannot be sure they will display correctly. A general rule of thumb is: if possible use a...

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in Flash Tutorials
Hyperlinks in Flash

A hyperlink is when you link from one web page to another. Creating hyperlinks in Flash is not difficult and very similar to linking in HTML. Though how you do it in Flash is slightly different. Note: A hyperlink is not an internal link from one part of your flash movie to another. If you wish t...

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in Flash Tutorials
Input Boxes

Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, October 2005
Create an input box and a movie clip. Then make buttons to change the movie clip based on what the user types into the input box.

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in Flash Tutorials
Target Paths

The aim of the tutorial is to:
Show you how one instance of a symbol communicates with another. A fundamental part of flash movie is to place symbols within symbols (see previous tutorial: Tweens within Tweens). When movies get complex the structure of one symbol inside another inside another......

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in Flash Tutorials
Nesting: Tweens within Tweens

Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, October 2005
Want to understand Flash? Study nesting and learn how nested objects talk to one another. Soon you'll be on your way to building your own Flash movie.

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