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- Blurring a PicturePosted on 09/30/2008
- The aim of the tutorial is to learn how to make a Movie Clip blur in various ways: You will learn how to create a transition effect between an image in focus and a blurred image either by using an animated Tween effect or by using ActionScript.
- User Name and Password - Advanced FeaturesPosted on 09/15/2008
- This tutorial is based on the previous tutorial: User Name and Password It is written with the assumption that you have read the previous tutorial. The Advanced Features discussed here are based on the Flash Movie created in the previous tutorial. These features are: * User Name and Password Pairs * Tab Key * Maximum Characters
- User Name and PasswordPosted on 08/22/2008
- In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a Flash Movie that allows people to access it only if they have both a User Name and a Password. This password control system can allow access to the Flash Movie (or part of a Flash Movie) or access to separate web page.
- Right Click Context MenuPosted on 08/02/2008
- The aim of the tutorial is to learn how to customise the context menu. This is the menu that is accessible by right clicking on a Windows PC or by Ctrl click on a Mac. This is a new feature available in Flash MX 2004.
- Scrolling MenusPosted on 08/01/2008
- A scrolling menu is an extremely useful thing to be able to do and though it is not difficult, how to do it is far from obvious. This technique can be used to scroll any object such as a long movie clip or picture.
- Creating a Magnifying GlassPosted on 08/01/2008
- The aim of the tutorial is to learn how to create a Magnifying Glass using a very simple piece of code. You will also learn how to attach several Movie clips to the mouse, some move with the mouse and others move in the opposite direction to the mouse. You will also learn how to use masks in Flash MX.





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