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sg135

2004-02-23, 8:29 pm

Can someone recommend a book or a site or something that will help me figure
out how to make a website in Flash? Can you have iframes of sorts in Flash to
link to embedded html files? I've got no clue what I'm doing so I'm sorry if
this is silly.

Laiverd.COM

2004-02-24, 5:28 am

Well there is tutorials in Flash; better start with those as they will teach
you the basics. Other than that: check the macromedia supportcenter for
flash that has a lot of examples + a list of websites dedicated to Flash.

john

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Mark Tough

2004-02-25, 3:29 pm

sg135 wrote:
> Can someone recommend a book or a site or something that will help me figure
> out how to make a website in Flash? Can you have iframes of sorts in Flash to
> link to embedded html files? I've got no clue what I'm doing so I'm sorry if
> this is silly.


Having recently had to come up to speed quickly on Flash MX (not 2k4), I
found the two relevant "Bibles" to be excellent resources. As an
instructor of VB, Java and other subjects, I haven't usually liked books
in this series, but I think these are very good. The first is on Flash
generally, the second on ActionScript programming.

I'm honestly not sure what you mean by "iframes" but you certainly can
link to _external_ HTML pages from within Flash and you can,
additionally, create quasi-HTML pages (excluding graphics, as far as I
know) using Dynamic Text fields.

Good luck!


possum4all

2004-03-10, 6:32 pm

Try the "Macrommedia Training from the Source" books. They're pretty good. Very
user-friendly.
[L=Link to the Book At
Amazon.com]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0321213424/qid=10789558
30//ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i3_xgl14/103-1691749-9143823?v=glance&s=books&n=507846[/L]

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Steven
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Doctor Wink

2004-03-10, 8:29 pm

flash comes with some tutorials, you could try to learn fromt them. thats where i learned motion tweens and such.
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