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This practical, nuts-and-bolts toolkit puts theory into practice with ready-made answers to common Flash development questions. It's the perfect resource for Flash developers, as well as designers who are ready to start doing development work.Flash 8 Cookbook offers quick look-up (and cross-referenced) recipes in four main categories: Chapter 1. Drawing in FlashChapter 2. Importing and Exporting Artwork Chapter 3. Structuring Movies and Laying OutContent Chapter 4. Creating Animation Chapter 5. Simulating 3D in Flash Chapter 6. Composing Images with Bitmaps and Masks Chapter 7. Working with Text Basics Chapter 8. Working with Dynamic Text Chapter 9. Adding Interactivity Chapter 10. Managing Playback Chapter 11. Managing MovieClips Chapter 12. Creating Presentations and Slideshows Chapter 13. Building Flash Forms Chapter 14. Building Advanced Flash Forms Chapter 15. Customizing UIComponents Chapter 16. Loading Images and FlashContent Chapter 17. Working with Sound Chapter 18. Working with Video Chapter 19. Using Data Chapter 20. Building Preloaders Chapter 21. Publishing Flash Chapter 22. Deploying Flash on Mobile Devices Chapter 23. Making Movies Accessible Using O'Reilly's popular Problem/Solution/Discussion Cookbook format, this book offers 280 standalone recipes that include a brief explanation of how and why the solution works, so you can adapt it to similar situations you may run across in the future. For people who say, "I understand everything in theory, but I don't know where to start in practice," this book offers ready-to-use answers to real-world problems. Joey Lott is the author of ActionScript Cookbook (O'Reilly) and co-author of Flash MX 2004 ActionScript Bible (Wiley). He's a leading speaker and consultant in the Flash development community. Download free ebook of flash: Flash 8 Cookbook (Cookbooks (O'Reilly))
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