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From user interactivity and eye candy effects to automated content management, ActionScript gives you the power to take your Flash movies to the next level. But what if you're not comfortable with objects, variables, and all that other programming stuff? Relax! Using plenty of easy-to-understand tutorials and an absolute minimum of geek-speak, Doug Sahlin takes the mystery out of ActionScript and shows you step by step how to put it to work in real-world Web design. Step-by-Step Tutorials and Projects Show You How to Create: Flash forms, Animated preloaders, Printable frames, User-customizable e-commerce products, Dynamic backgrounds, Custom cursors Motion trails, Starburst backdrops Slide shows, Pop-up windows, Banner ads, Flash intros, Animated banners. Projects such as Creating a Pop-Up Menu, Creating a Sound Controller, or Creating an Animated Flash Banner can be used as the starting point for readers' own customized projects.
123 Flash Menu is a powerful tool to create impressive and professional Flash menu within 3 steps. Providing dynamic effects like animations, sounds, gradient and transparent without any programming skill. The program offers multi-level Flash menu with fully customizable text, font, link, background, border style, shadow style and pop-up effects. Flash menus could playback across platforms, you do not need to use complex scripts to make it working from different browsers. Once registered you can get more periodically updated templates.
FM2 is a Professional Flash Menu with sliding submenus that is fully customizable without using Macromedia Flash. Dynamically change text, color, menu options, transparency, border options, add custom images and so much more. Over 100 options. Frunder Flash Menu 2 is built for the developer who wants dynamic Flash Navigation but either does not own Flash or needs an instantly editable and dynamic Flash menu. Programmers with XML experience can customize FM2 to build menu options at runtime unique to each user.