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| KreenDurron 2006-09-12, 10:33 pm |
| Hi, I've tried multiple different ways to build pages in flash, I've currently
just built separate flash files, so that each page would load a new html. as
it is now http://www.theharvest.info I know this isn't a good way of doing it.
I know theres a way to build each page inside of one flash document, but
everytime i Try it's just a mess. lol. If anyone knows where I can find a
tutorial, or if you could just explain for me, Id greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for your help.
~nick
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| KreenDurron 2006-09-15, 6:29 pm |
| please, if anyone could give me anything, or another site to find some helpful information...
thanks
~Nick
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| dzedward 2006-09-15, 6:29 pm |
| its really a matter of preferance. you can use frame names or you can create new scenes, or do what you have done in the past. just depends on what youre comfortable doing
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| Don McCahill 2006-09-15, 6:29 pm |
| I personally like the idea of separate pages, as they would be quicker to load.
However, you could look into scenes, which you can then link to with gotoAndPlay()
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| dwellindel 2006-09-24, 6:24 pm |
| this may just be a matter of prefference but if you are creating each page of
your website in different flash movies, are putting a movie clip on the main
stage and then laoding the swf into the MC? If you are doing this way and
create a folder structure in the same main folder where the main file is, you
can just link to the sub folder each time. Organized and still faster than
frame pages. Frame pages work well until you get a large amount of data or
pics, etc.....
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