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Step Two: Tweening the Menu

1. Place your Menu MC on the main stage.
2. Move you menu so that it aligns near the left side of the stage:


Menu MC placed near the left of the stage.

3. Right click (Mac: Ctrl click) in the Timeline on frame 60 and select: Insert KeyFrame
4. Right click on frame 1 select: Create Motion Tween
5. Click on frame 60 and move Menu MC so that it aligns near the right side of the stage.


Tween in the Timeline and Menu MC placed near the Right of the stage.

6. Go to: Movie - Test Movie
Your movie it should scroll from one left to right. At present it will animate continuously.
7. To get the speed of the scroll effect correct either add frames to make the movie scroll slower or remove frames to make it scroll faster.
To do this use the Insert menu.





question Posted on 08/25/2008

is there any way that i can insert buttons that would skip to a section of the image or information within the movie clip. like a short cut that takes me to the area i want.



my bad Posted on 08/25/2008

action script 2 not 3



help Posted on 08/25/2008

Hey,

this is perfect for a project i am working on. i like the simplicity of the lesson. but i am having problems. my buttons won‘t work and it says there are issues with the code and having trouble being allowed to put code on the button. any help would be much appreciated.



thanks