macromedia flash sitedesign:
Hi,
If you ever want to know if a site you're viewing was created in Flash, you
can right-click on the content and see is the words "About Macromedia..."
appear at the bottom of the menu that comes up. Flash and HTML can work
together quite well within one website.
Much of what you see at the site you listed is, in fact, Flash. However,
there is an enormous learning curve in Flash if you want to get to the level
of that website. If you already know Java scripting you'll jump ahead
quickly. Plus, completely separate from knowing Flash (but very important
to the final result) is your ability to create graphic designs that look as
nice as that website.
But to answer your basic question: Yep. Flash is your weapon of choice for
interactivity like you've seen at that website.
Rob|e.9
[quoted text, click to view] "JS User" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, newbie here.
>
> I have never even used Flash before. However, I'd like to learn how,
seeing the awesome power of it displayed on Web sites. I plan to buy MX
2004, but first I'd like to make sure that I can create the same design that
another site has. The site I'm speaking of has the following URL:
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http://www.square-enix-usa.com/seui/index.htm >
> I apologize, but if you still want to view what I'm speaking of, you'll
have to register. Registration is quick and easy, and of course, free. Click
the button in the upper right corner to register.
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> If you've done so, you can click the "ONLINE GUIDES", and from there,
"FINAL FANTASY X". Although having never used flash before, it seems obvious
that this whole section of the site is one big Flash. I want to be sure that
I can create a similar layout, with a Flash "video" such as they have, and
circular "links" that have plenty of onMouseOver capabilities.
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> One last thing to check, please click the "FINAL FANTASY IV" online guide
to view it. I want to make sure I can also include a place for game
navigation on the left, with onMouseOver capabilities (the pointer image),
Mouses Click capabilities (the image that appears in the box to the left),
and what appears to be a JavaScript menu (i.e.: Click "Characters" and a
Sub-section is brought up). Although it appears to be JavaScript, I believe
this is also created with Flash.
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> Finally, can I design my site with all of these great Flashes AND then go
on to create my normal Web site? I'll attempt to elaborate (visualize with
me here :-p ) : Assume I have my Flash created, it's something very similar
to the "FINAL FANTASY X" flash on the top part of my page, and on the left,
for navigation, is a menu similar to the one used in the "FINAL FANTASY IV"
flash. That is the basic layout. My normal old HTML text and images I plan
to go under the top Flash and to the right of the menu. My question - this
is possible right?
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> Thanks to anybody that helps me!
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