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Flash_MX
2002-04-17
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76
Since the release of Flash MX, there has been an abundance of tutorials and .flas describing the use of new actionscript features to create movieclips on the fly. This one, though, will demonstrate how to dynamically manipulate properties (in this case color and alpha) of these scripted m.c.s. By Devon O. Wolfgang
Flash_5
2002-01-11
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167
Creating smooth moving custom mouse cursor along with draggable objects. Make your custom cursor moving smooth and independently on flash framerate together with scrollbars, sliders and other sraggable objects ! Yes, You CAN ! ;) By Ptaczek
Flash_5
2002-01-03
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22
Create a Virtual CD Player in Flash 5 with ActionScript! By Guymon Adams
Flash_5
2001-12-25
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63
This will teach you to build
an analog clock for yourself By yashraj singh
Flash_5
2001-12-10
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49
This tutorial will add upon the last tutorial of scrolling a movie clip. This addendum will teach the throw effect of the scroller. By Jake Gelbman
Flash_5
2001-12-03
VOTES
143
This tutorial focuses on making a scrolling movie clip.
It can be used to show stuff that you do not have enough room in your movie for. By Jake Gelbman
Flash_5
2001-07-17
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176
In the second installment of the series, learn how to add scrollbars to your scrolling
text and other goodies. By Patrick Mineault
Flash_5
2001-02-27
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181
This is a tutorial explaining how to use the actionscript function FSCommand to call Javascript functions from within Flash. By Chris Petersen
Flash_5
2001-02-19
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235
This tutorial will explain how you can use Javascript to change the value of Flash variables. By Chris Petersen
Flash_5
2001-02-09
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124
Control tab order when building a Flash user input form. By Aaron Weyenberg
Flash_5
2001-01-08
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188
In this tutorial you will learn how to create an animation where there is a light wave running over text. By Steven B. Hargrove
Flash_4
2001-01-08
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43
In this tutorial, I show you how to build a dial just like those good old stereo tuners. By David Bernier

