Components
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Chromelsess Youtube video player with simple playlist
Posted by: FireCode
on Oct 14, 2010
This Flash tutorial will help you learn how to build a Youtube video player with simple playlist in Actionscript 3 using the Youtube Chromelsess Api. We will be using the Youtube Flash Api to make things work. The playlist will be configured from a external XML file without having to update your actual FLA file. Now, lets begin.
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How to: Build a Basic MP3 Player in AS3
Posted by: FireCode
on May 19, 2010
In this Flash tutorial we will focus on building a basic mp3 player in AS3. Quick and easy !
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Archive - Creating a Flash MX Component (Nov 2002)
Posted by: Librarian
on Oct 28, 2008
Maybe you've asked yourself how the components were born, what are the differences and approaches between past and present development. Check the Archieve from time to time to find how the things evolved.
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Archive - Custom UI's, Listeners and MXP's (Nov 2002)
Posted by: Librarian
on Oct 28, 2008
This tutorial will lead you through the more advanced aspects of how to use Flash Components. If you are a beginner on the topic of creating components please read the "Creating Flash MX Components" tutorial first, as this tutorial will not handle the details of how to write a component from scratch.
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Building Flash MX Components that don't *PRE*-LOAD!
Posted by: Librarian
on Oct 28, 2008
This tutorial will show you how to build flash movies (it's really not just movies anymore!) that don't *pre*-load. In other words flash movies where assets load only when required and not before the first keyframe! It is divided into 2 sections.
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External Source with Scrollbars
Posted by: webzo
on Mar 21, 2008
Using the UIScrollBar Flash component, we will create a scrolling text field that has the content loaded from an external text file.
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Build a Flash component (Flash CS3 / AS 3.0) - Part 3
Posted by: Flashtuning
on Dec 25, 2007
Outlined below are the steps that you may wish to perform to get familiarized with the component creation process. The goal for the following tutorial is to create and test the symbols and functionality for your future Progress Bar ActionScript 3.0 based component.
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Build a Flash component (Flash MX 2004 to Flash CS3) - Part 2
Posted by: Flashtuning
on Nov 08, 2007
Outlined below is the second step that you may wish to perform to get familiarized with the component creation process.
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Build a Flash component (Flash MX 2004 to Flash CS3) - Part 1
Posted by: Flashtuning
on Nov 06, 2007
Outlined below is the first step that you may wish to perform to get familiarized with the component creation process. The goal for the following tutorial is to create and test the symbols and functionality for your future Progress Bar component.
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Flashtuning Progress Bar - Getting Started
Posted by: Flashtuning
on Nov 04, 2007
For this tutorial the component ( FREE download ) should be installed and ready to use in Flash. Outlined below is a simple, generic use scenario that you may wish to perform to get familiarized with the component.
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Flashtuning Scroll Bar - Getting Started
Posted by: Flashtuning
on Oct 31, 2007
The Scroll Bar component ( free trial available ) should now be installed and ready to use in Flash. Outlined below is a simple, generic use scenario that you may wish to perform to get familiarized with the component.
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Flash HTML Table Renderer - Getting Started
Posted by: Flashtuning
on Oct 31, 2007
The Flashtuning Table Renderer component should now be installed and ready to use in Flash. Outlined below is a simple, generic use scenario that you may wish to perform to get familiarized with the componen ( free demo available ). The goal for the following example is to set up a simple table.
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Flashtuning 3D Rotate - Getting started
Posted by: Flashtuning
on Oct 30, 2007
Your component should now be installed and ready to use in Flash. Outlined below is a simple, generic use scenario that you may wish to perform to get familiarized with the 3D Rotate component ( free trial download available ).
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Flashtuning 3D Scene - Getting Started
Posted by: Flashtuning
on Oct 30, 2007
For this tutorial you need to have the FREE 3D Scene component installed and ready to use in Flash. Outlined below is a simple, generic use scenario that you may wish to perform to get familiarized with the component.



