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| onetracker 2005-06-17, 7:27 pm |
| there's got to be a simple way to do this correct? i've seen a few tutorials
but i don't get how once you create the menus to show up on certain frames, how
you then apply to to link to other frames where movie clips are embedded.
it doesn't appear as though you can put the drop down in the button either,
b/c as soon as you mouse out, the menu goes away.
so then if you put the menu into a movie clip how do you then tell the links
to then go out of that movie and back into the section you are in? put it in a
scene?
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| Bionicegg 2005-06-19, 11:17 pm |
| make the mouse over "go to frame" where the drop down menu is. This will
keep the drop down menu there, until someone mouses over a different menu
item.
you can see an example at www.karmanecklaces.com/index2.htm
Mark T. Johnson
Director/Developer
Bionic Egg Design
www.bionicegg.com
mark@bionicegg.com
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> there's got to be a simple way to do this correct? i've seen a few
> tutorials
> but i don't get how once you create the menus to show up on certain
> frames, how
> you then apply to to link to other frames where movie clips are embedded.
>
> it doesn't appear as though you can put the drop down in the button
> either,
> b/c as soon as you mouse out, the menu goes away.
>
> so then if you put the menu into a movie clip how do you then tell the
> links
> to then go out of that movie and back into the section you are in? put it
> in a
> scene?
>
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