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Macromedia Flash 8 For Dummies Paperback - 2005 - 1st Edition
by Leete, Gurdy,Finkelstein, Ellen
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- Title Macromedia Flash 8 For Dummies
- Author Leete, Gurdy,Finkelstein, Ellen
- Binding Paperback
- Edition number 1st
- Edition 1
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 390
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher For Dummies, Hoboken, NJ
- Date 2005-11-14
- Illustrated Yes
- Bookseller's Inventory # mon0000367995
- ISBN 9780764596919 / 0764596918
- Weight 1.32 lbs (0.60 kg)
- Dimensions 9.22 x 7.36 x 0.91 in (23.42 x 18.69 x 2.31 cm)
- Library of Congress subjects Web sites - Design, Computer animation
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2005932587
- Dewey Decimal Code 006.78
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Summary
Make the Web interactive with your own animations Liven up your Web site with graphics that move, buttons that light up, and more Flash is fun - and this book makes it easy whether you're using a Mac(r) or Windows(r). Fill letters with images, create buttons that glow or change color when you pass your mouse over them, play video and sound files, morph objects into different ones, and do dozens of other things to make your site flashier. Discover how to Create animated text Find sample Flash files Explore links to additional information Add sound and video Build great user interfaces Publish your Flash files
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Once upon a time in a galaxy that seems far, far away by now, there was the Internet, which contained only plain, unformatted text.