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Open source gallery for your on line works. By Emiliano Pennisi
A simple idea, i made, could be used for complete simplicity. By Derek Hyams
Simple but professional looking navigation panel that can easily be modified for use by anyone. First Submission, Let me know if you use it, Cheers. By Ryan Doherty
complete interface navigation in rool By Gabriele Gentili
Something strange happened when I uploaded the previous version of the file. I hope this will be fine. By Alfredo Torres
The long awaited MX version of the mapViewer MX2004! By Alfredo Torres
An interactive map viewer. File is MX 2004 compatible. If you want an older version, email me and I´ll do it for you. By Alfredo Torres
An interactive map viewer. File is MX 2004 compatible. If you want an older version, email me and I´ll do it for you. By Alfredo Torres
The Generated List Scroller is a system (.FLA file + accompanied nessesary files) which creates a scrollable list in a flashmovie, generated from an external TXT file which contains the list-variables. It is developed to create systems/structures which use greater amounts of external SWF-files such as portfolio's and showcases and which change or must be updated regularly. Alternatively since version 1.3b now also supports loading html-pages into frameset frame pages. Current version include a large range of features including tree-menu foldout/pulldown option (navigation menu) and search-option. By Patrick Jansen
I know what you're thinking, and I dont expect it to appear on a site like this, this is just to show the basic format of my scroller, the idea is that the blue dots are where the arrows would be and the coloured shapes can be easily replaced by graphics and/or menu buttons, giving you a compact gallery viewer or nav bar. If you want to know how to do it, let me know By Paul Corrigan
This is a sweet site with all 100% original actionscript. The navigation is quite neat and all effects, or nething else you see in teh site is 100% original and selfwritten. (In order for the web site to work you must download the zip file for the external xml files it uses) By David Schlosser