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A tutorial on creating tool tip style bubbles for buttons when the mouse moves over them.
Flash does not explicitly recognize the MouseEvent 'On Key Release', but there is a reliable way to do it.
This is a very useful FLA. Learn how to load a list of links, display them and search through them.
Ever wondered why your perfect images get blurred in Flash? Learn in this tutorial how to remove the smoothing effect.
A quick and easy demonstration on how to test if two movie object are touching one another.
Divcover how to make your movies transparent. This will allow you to see the HTML color below.
One of the new and exciting features of flash 5 is the ability to quick create and implement your own cursor designs.
This is a good theory on how to create the actionscript necessary to modify the color of movie clip objects at run-time.
Learn how to create a menu styled sound toggle driven by variables.
Use this tutorial to learn how to produce dynamic pie charts in flash 5 in order to present your information graphically.
Create text moving across the screen using JavaScript. Although not flash these scroller scripts are handy for scrolling the text inside a textbox,...
Creating a simple button over effect.
How to create a text which can be used as an info-window, help-window or with other functionalities, using scrollbuttons and a scrollbar together.
This tutorial describes how to create a simple radio button that can be used in a form.
In this tutorial, I show you how to build a dial just like those good old stereo tuners.
Control tab order when building a Flash user input form.
This tutorial will explain how you can use Javascript to change the value of Flash variables.
This is a tutorial explaining how to use the actionscript function FSCommand to call Javascript functions from within Flash.
In the second installment of the series, learn how to add scrollbars to your scrolling text and other goodies.
This tutorial focuses on making a scrolling movie clip. It can be used to show stuff that you do not have enough room in your movie for.