General 03 Oct 2004 02:47 am
[site] In the market for a super-duty truck?
Then check out this sweet new Flash microsite at Ford Vehicles - the new, 2005 F-series Super Duty truck. It’s a great use of Flash video…
http://www.fordvehicles.com/trucks/superduty/sightings/


on 04 Oct 2004 at 5:23 pm 1.btn said …
The one behavior change I need to get used to with Flash sites is that I can’t use my browser’s navigation buttons (e.g. Back). It’s annoying when I want to go “Back” to the previous Flash “page” but end up going back to the last real page that I was at.
on 04 Oct 2004 at 6:48 pm 2.Mike Downey said …
Yeah, that’s an age-old problem. There are several solutions documented in our devcenter (www.macromedia.com/devnet) and throughout the web, but a lot of developers don’t bother to implement them - or aren’t happy with the results.
Macromedia Flex does this really well by relying on the Flex server to manage your state - the experience is seamless.
MD
on 30 Oct 2004 at 11:42 am 3.J.G. Moore said …
I want to use jsfl to automate the following:
Select all on all frames
break apart everything
select only the lines
delete All lines
select all fills
color all fills black
select fills
apply soften fill edges (with the values of 10 and 10)
I see how to do some of this but I want to know IF I can even use jsfl to do the apply soften fills? I’m doing a cartoon using flash and Moho. I have the character animation done in Moho and am importing the Moho .swf file into Flash 2004 Pro. I want to use jsfl to create a shadow from the moho animation.
J.G.Moore
on 13 Nov 2005 at 1:45 pm 4.google左侧排å?? said …
select all fills
color all fills black