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Course Outline
Testamonials
Intro To Flash
Flash Advanced
Advanced Flash
Other Flash Courses
Using the Flash interface
Using panels
Publishing Flash documents
Building Flash applications with screens
Managing content on screens
Importing graphics
Working with layers
Adding Flash user interface components
Understanding dynamic content
Understanding XML
Data integration in Flash
Using the XML data connectivity component
Binding results to a ComboBox
Understanding Rich Internet Applications
Creating dependent components
Making an initial selection for a component
Introducing ActionScript
Using the basic elements of ActionScript
Adding code to screens
Populating a TextArea with ActionScript
Storing data in variables
Using components’ methods, properties, and events
Getting more data from the XMLConnector
Handling user events on UI components
Using conditional logic
Using the if statement
Using components and conditional logic
Using the else statement
Introducing the MovieClip
Reacting to MovieClip events
Using dragging behaviours
Using the hitTest( ) method
Attaching a MovieClip from the Library
Instantiating classes
Utilising the TextField class
Using data from a text file
Reading the data from a text file
Utilising Flash’s built-in functions
Reusing code
Introducing user-defined functions
This course is designed for experienced users of Adobe Flash or for delegates who have completed the Intro To Flash course. This course provides an introduction to coding in Flash, allowing users to create complex interactive applications for the web.
Remember that we are able to provide custom courses if our carefully prepared outlines do not fulfill your individual needs.
Using global functions
Referencing an external
ActionScript file
Creating buttons
Displaying screens from menu options
Displaying SWFs from menu options
Using screens to build a submenu
Using forms to gather user data
Submitting user data