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| In this video, you will learn how to import images dynamically using ActionScript, making the load time much more bearable. |
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| In some previous tips, there have been a couple of slideshows created that consisted of images fading in onto the stage. In this tutorial, you will learn how to create more complicated transitions using mask animations. |
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| Larn how to use the MovieClipLoader class to create a preloader for your slideshow images. |
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| The Adobe Flash Professional 9 ActionScript 3.0 Preview ("AS3 Preview" for short) is a preview of the next release of the Flash authoring tool. |
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| This tutorial will teach you how to create an interactive FLV video player that lets the user select which video to load at run time. |
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| Learn how to use Actionscript 2.0 to make dynamic tweens in Flash. |
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| Learn how to customize the context menu by removing default items and adding your own items instead. |
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| This tutorial will teach you how to load external images in Flash using the loadMovie actionscript function. |
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| A simple way to add a little protection to your site and projects using ActionScript. |
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| Using a nice loader can help keep guests entertained during the times when they will have to wait while your work is loading. Some good uses for the movieClipLoader class, or mcl, include loading thumbnails or images in a photo gallery or portfolio, or loading swfs that are used as new pages or content areas of your website. |
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