Friday, March 13, 2009

CHAPTER 2 - The next steps

By completing the tutorial, you’ve accomplished a great deal in a relatively short amount of time. You’ve learned how to use ActionScript to set up a Flash movie’s starting point, how to create commands and reuse code to make actions recur, and how to precisely control the flow of the movie. Using ActionScript variables and expressions, you know how to keep track of user activity in your movie and how to display changing content to your users. Finally, you’ve learned how to test your movie.

To continue learning about ActionScript, see the online ActionScript Dictionary in the Help menu and articles in the Flash Support Center. From the Samples folder within your Flash MX application folder, you can also open an advanced version of the puzzle.fla movie and deconstruct the ActionScript that was used to create a timer and animated puzzle piece.

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Contents
Trademarks
CHAPTER 1 - Introduction to Flash MX Tutorial
CHAPTER 1 - What you should know
CHAPTER 1 - View the completed movie
CHAPTER 1 - Analyze the stiletto.fla file
CHAPTER 1 - Define properties for a new document and create a ...
CHAPTER 1 - Create and mask vector art
CHAPTER 1 - Tween bitmap effects within a movie cl...
CHAPTER 1 - Load dynamic text at runtime
CHAPTER 1 - Add animation and navigation to button...
CHAPTER 1 - Add streaming and event sounds
CHAPTER 1 - Organize your Library panel
CHAPTER 1 - Test download performance and publish ...
CHAPTER 1 - The next steps
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CHAPTER 2 - Introduction to ActionScript Tutorial
CHAPTER 2 - View a completed movie
CHAPTER 2 - Initialize the movie
CHAPTER 2 - Save and retrieve information
CHAPTER 2 - Display information in a dynamic text ...
CHAPTER 2 - Write an expression
CHAPTER 2 - Control the flow ofthe movie
CHAPTER 2 - Create commands and reuse code
CHAPTER 2 - Use a built-in object
CHAPTER 2 - Test the movie
CHAPTER 2 - The next steps
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CHAPTER 3 - Introduction to Components Tutorial
CHAPTER 3 - Types of components
CHAPTER 3 - View the completed form
CHAPTER 3 - Create a form
CHAPTER 3 - The next steps
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