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Few new tutorials.
I finally added a few tutorials to my site. check them out at www.pixelforge.web1000.com/pstuts.htm
Try'em out if you want and tell me if they are understandible, and/or anything I should add or change.
Thnx
Sanby
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Few new tutorials.
Good tutorials Sanby. I appreciated the scanline one the most. It's so easy, one would never think of doing it that way without guidance. Thanks again.
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Few new tutorials.
Yup you can use Dreamweaver. I myself use dreamweaver and upload using the built in ftp uploader in Dreamweaver.
Yeah, you an add swf's. My site has a bunch of flash. The navbar, the topleft thing and my site intro.
Sanby
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Few new tutorials.
B7 Cool Sanby!
Your site looks slick too!
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Few new tutorials.
Nice site Sanby...
I have a good tip for you about using FLash for menus... ok?
When using text links within your Flash menu, make sure you go that extra step and put a "clickable area" into the link button. This would generally consist of a simple rectangle behind the text.
Why?
Well... because if you don't do that, the space between each letter will NOT be 'clickable', only the letters will be, and the user's mouse will actually 'miss' the letters most of the time. Ever seen that outline created around text links in IE, after a link is clicked? Well that's essentially the same principle. MS built that 'invisible rectangle' into their browser just for that reason -- to make it easier for folks to click a text link.
In Flash it's very simple to add this 'hot spot' (the space is alreday provided for it when you make your button; it's the last space/frame on the right), and it really save folks getting frustrated. ;)
Hope you don't mind the advice. ;\
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Few new tutorials.
No, I don't mind the advice it's great! I had noticed the same thing, so I just would click on the dot next to the text, but that my not be the viewers first reaction. I'l go into Flash and check it out.
When making a button there's that last keyframe of the four. In the helpfile, it just goes as far as how to use the first three, I never learned to use the other one. You are saying that is how I can acieve this? Is there a tutorial on it somewhere?
Sanby
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Few new tutorials.
looks great
I might even go in and do some of those tutes for fun he he he
sfm
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