Examine the completed FLA file
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Open the finished project
The files for this tutorial are located in the Samples and Tutorials folder in
the Flash installation folder. For many users, particularly in educational
settings, this folder is read-only. Before proceeding with the tutorial, you
should copy the entire FlashBanner tutorial folder to the writable location
of your choice. In Part 1 or Part 2, you might have already copied the
FlashBanner source files to another location of your hard disk.
On most computers, you will find the Flash Banner tutorial folder in the
following locations:
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In Windows:
boot drive
\Program Files\Macromedia\Flash 8\Samples
and Tutorials\Tutorial Assets\Basic Tasks\FlashBanner\.
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On the Macintosh:
Macintosh HD
/Applications/Macromedia Flash 8/
Samples and Tutorials/Tutorial Assets/Basic Tasks/FlashBanner/.
Copy the FlashBanner folder to another location on your hard disk to
which you have access. Inside this folder are three directories for each part
of this tutorial: Part1, Part2, and Part3. In the FlashBanner/Part3 folder,
you will find an HTML file called gnome.html inside the finished folder.
Double-click the file to open it in your default browser. You now see the
completed SWF and HTML files in the browser window.
Summary of Contents for FLASH 8-FLASH
Page 1: ...Flash Tutorials...
Page 10: ...10 Contents...
Page 12: ...12 Introduction...
Page 42: ...42 Basic Tasks Creating a banner Part 1...
Page 78: ...78 Basic Tasks Creating a banner Part 3...
Page 88: ...88 Basic Tasks Create Accessible Flash Content...
Page 106: ...106 Basic Tasks Create an Application...
Page 116: ...116 Basic Tasks Use Layout Tools...
Page 124: ...124 Basic Tasks Create Symbols and Instances...
Page 134: ...134 Basic Tasks Add Button Animation and Navigation...
Page 144: ...144 Basic Tasks Create a Presentation with Screens Flash Professional Only...
Page 192: ...192 Creating Graphics Applying Gradients...
Page 198: ...198 Creating Graphics Apply Graphic Filters and Blends Flash Professional Only...
Page 224: ...224 ActionScript Use Script Assist mode...
Page 268: ...268 ActionScript Work with Objects and Classes...
Page 270: ...270 Data Integration Overview Flash Professional Only...