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[Tutorial : Advance] Flexible Magic Button, version 01
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TSsiaukia
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Feb 26 2006, 10:05 PM, updated 20y ago
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Full tutorial @ http://myflashportal.blogspot.com/2006/02/...gic-button.htmlHope you enjoy what i shared here, i'm not a pro but i'd i can be a help and likes flash more QUOTE Have you ever stucked in a situation where you need to duplicate tons of button where it looks the same but only varies on the text? Let's say in a survey or trivia game, or probably a website which expands to a lot of different section. And you're in confusion and clogged with bunch of unnecessary repeated and hassling steps. Here's the help that might bring you out of the dark world. Welcome.
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TSsiaukia
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Feb 27 2006, 11:06 PM
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of course, this button is expandable and you can make it how advance you can, of course, it all comes back to your creativity
enjoy!
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TSsiaukia
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Feb 28 2006, 01:49 PM
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the purpose of putting advance on the header is to at least encourage people to take up the effort in learn and read up a bit more on the basics of how to use flash more effectively.
And of course, a lot of myth that being thrown to flash previously has been fixed and even suprises a lot of people, if you have seen those great websites lately.
It's not the software that is crappy, but its the person that designs it that bears the responsibilty. I second your point
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TSsiaukia
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Mar 1 2006, 08:55 AM
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thanks dude, that really kept encouraging me to do more  ~
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TSsiaukia
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Mar 5 2006, 01:59 PM
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haha, thanks for the compliment again, newbie? its really a subjective opinion though, because you might find yourself explaining rocket science to them about 'functions' and writing A/S to the 'timeline'
so i think it'll still be good for those beginner to take a firm grasp before taking on this, because else they'll end up copying a whole bunch of codes without knowing how to modify and make it work the way they want, a/s is not hard, believe me,
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