We will start a new Flash document, also called a Flash movie, and set the document properties for this movie such as the width, height and background color. In this tutorial, we will begin creating your Flash website. Now we will continue to build the individual webpages.īuilding Webpages Along The Flash Timeline
We have also added the images and text that will make up the Home webpage of your Flash website. If you have been following along with the previous tutorials, you should have sectioned your webpages along the Actions layer in the Flash Timeline. Once we import the button image and convert it to a symbol, we will be able to add the ActionScript that will make the buttons work.Īdding Navigation To Your Flash Portfolio - 2īuilding Webpages Along Flash Timeline - 2
We have already created these buttons and now we will assign behaviors that will tell our Flash website which frame, and its contents, to display for each button.Īdding Navigation To Your Flash PortfolioĪdd the navigation buttons to the portfolio movie that is part of the larger Flash website that we are creating. You need a way to navigate from one webpage to the next and like all websites we will use the buttons in the navigation menu. This text will be the copyright information.Īdding Behaviors To The Menu Buttons Flash Static text is text that does not change. Now you will add some static text to the bottom of the stage. So far you have set the dimensions of the stage and placed the image that will be the background for your navigational links at the top of the stage. An easy way to add a drop shadow to the Flash document is to use a background image that has a pseudo drop shadow. Here are tutorials for creating animations and building a website.Īdd a drop shadow along the exterior edge of your Flash(R) website. Adobe Macromedia Flash MX 2004 is still a popular version of Flash.