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Active Content Developer Center

Regarding the new update to IE, Macromedia has opened an Active Content Developer Center .

The center is a source for information, tools, and resources related to the new update. 

Go to the center - Click Here

Recent Forum Topics

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flash techniques
scrollbar
flash intro review
Flash Player Problems
flash glitch
Publishing Flash MX
Flash source file size
Flipping a video
Flash Popups

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Use Flash and Dreamweaver on Linux

CodeWeavers, Inc., the leading Windows ® -to-Linux ® software developer, today announced new versions of CrossOver Office ô and CrossOver Office Server Edition, two products that enable today's most popular Windows-based applications to run within the Linux operating system without a Windows OS license. Leading the pack is CrossOver Office 2.1, now supporting Macromedia ® Dreamweaver MX ® and Flash MX ô under Linux-no Windows operating system or emulator needed.

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Site Reviews

http://usa.adidas.com

If you've been looking for some inspiration to create a clean design, this is a site you need to review.

Citrus Media has done an excellent job making their information easy to locate. The navigation elements at the top and bottom of the interface are simple and easy to navigate. I really like the rollover effect they used to let you know which section you are about to select. 

The page transitions between are very smooth and each sections has the same design elements giving the site a distinct feel.

www.citrusmedia.com

Driftlab has an interesting design with their site. There are only 3 main sections to the site, which make the interface simple and easy to use.

The navigation is area is a drop down area for selection and a subsection opens below the navigation for portfolio.

They too have done an excellent job on the section transitions. Each section uses a mask over to give a nice transitional feel letting you know you are moving to a different area of the site.

One interesting option I noticed about the site is that the scroll bar is disabled. This could cause problems for users with lower screen resolutions.

www.driftlab.com

You can view 4 different versions of the site, but for this section I viewed the latest version, 5.

This is a site that makes design a bit more interesting. The over all feel to the site is that of a drafter creating sketches for a design application.

I really enjoyed seeing how  the designer layed out the Ramblings area with the scroll bar is at the bottom of the section rather than the side as we are used to seeing.  He also used tool tips to help the user know more about the sections and give navigation tips. If you view an entry from the portfolio section you will see a back tool tip telling you that clicking will take you back to the area you previously viewed.

Make sure you hit the STOP button on the sounds! An interesting way to stop the music. 

www.j6studios.com


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Using Anchors to Bookmark and Navigate

With Flash MX you have the option to publish your movies with Named Anchors. This will add anchor tags to your HTML enabling your viewers to bookmark pages inside your flash movies as well as use their browser back and forward buttons.

An interesting problem with using the back arrow using this tutorial is that if
you click on the last button of the movie and hit your back arrow on your browser
you will be directed to the anchor previous to the last anchor, which would be
anchor 3 rather than back to the beginning of the movie.

To start the tutorial create a new layer and call it "Anchors" This is the layer that we are going to use to name each anchors on the time line. I inserted a blank key frame every 5 frames for this example.

Now click on the first frame in your timeline and name your frame lable in the properties menu. For this example I named my frames 1, 2, 3, 4. When you name your frame make sure to change the Label type. The back button will not work if you don't assign the label type to Anchor. The Label type is located right below the Instance Name input in the Property Menu.

Repeat this step for each of our areas.

Now create another new frame and insert a blank key frame every 5 frames as we previously did for the "Anchor" layer. Also make sure to name your layer for easy organization.

Now in each of the separate areas insert either text or a picture letting you know which area you are viewing. I simply named each section 1, 2, 3, and 4. This layer is simply for testing purposes to ensure that we created the movie properly.

Adding buttons

So that you will be able to navigate each section you need to add buttons. Create another new layer and create 4 squares. Highlight a square and hit F8 to convert your graphic to a button. Repeat this process for all of your buttons.

Now we are going to add our actions to each button.

on ( press )
{
gotoandstop( "1" );
}

Make sure to change the frame to correspond with each of your sections.


Now to change our publish settings.

Go to File > Publish Settings or CTR+SHFT+F12

Under format make sure that Flash and HTML are selected.

Then click on the HTML tab. Under the Template option select Flash with Named Anchor.

Now it's time to test our movie. If everything is done properly you should be able to jump back and forth between your sections using the back browser button and bookmark each section.

Let me know if you have any questions!

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