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Help with animation
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| Dre0745 2004-04-07, 5:37 pm |
| Hi, I need to know if someone knows how to do an animation. What i want to do
is that when you first get into the page, the animation starts but it only runs
once, it then shows the last frame it had until the visitor changes of page,
or how do you do to make the page change to another page when the animation is
done, after the visitor sees the animation, the flash animation sends him to
another webpage of my chose?
Please, I need to know how.
Thank you
I hope you understand what i mean.
Dre0745
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| Ed Massey 2004-04-07, 5:37 pm |
| Everything you need to know is contained in the begginers tutorials that
come with flash.
Probably best that you sit down for a hour and work through them...
(they're found in the help section).
Ed
ps - I don't want to seem unhelpful, but the tutorials can give you a far
better grounding in Flash, which is what you need.
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| Dre0745 2004-04-07, 10:31 pm |
| Thanks for your help, I'll check it out.
Bye
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| you can use a little stop(); command in the last keyframe, I believe that is
what you are looking to do. Or, you can add this to the html tag in the
parameters of the swf <param name=loop value=false> which will make the entire
swf not loop.
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