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Friday, May 29, 2009

Lynda: Creating a First Web Site with Flash CS4 Professional

Lynda: Creating a First Web Site with Flash CS4 Professional

Creating a First Web Site with Flash CS4 Professional
with: Paul Trani
Running Time: 3:04 (hrs:min)
Released on: 4/15/2009

Information on how to learn Flash is prevalent, but it can be frustrating to understand how to make an entire working web site using this unique technology. Here's a course that cuts through the clutter and offers practical tools for creating a dynamic web site, even for first-time developers. In Creating a First Web Site with Flash CS4 Professional, veteran Flash instructor Paul Trani simplifies the process of integrating animation, video, audio, and user interactivity to create a site that is dynamic and appealing. The goal of this hands-on workshop is to teach web site-building skills for today’s demanding interactive industry. Exercise files accompany the course.

Table of contents

Introduction
Welcome and overview 1:17 17.8 MB
Using the exercise files 0:37 0.6 MB

1. The Basics of Web Design
Planning a successful web site 1:40 1.4 MB
Creating a site map 2:58 4.2 MB
Technical requirements 2:17 2.3 MB
Web design considerations 1:52 1.4 MB

2. Setting Up Your Website
Importing a design from Photoshop 10:18 14.3 MB
Creating sections 8:25 11.3 MB

3. Adding Navigation
Creating menu buttons 10:03 12.7 MB
Adding button events 8:32 10.3 MB
Reusing functions 8:52 14.8 MB

4. Adding Media
Importing and manipulating video 7:34 12.3 MB
Importing audio 4:16 5.1 MB

5. Creating Transitions
Adding tweens using ActionScript 7:21 11.0 MB
Reusing tween code 9:09 19.3 MB
Getting creative with the Tween class 13:04 25.3 MB
Controlling elements after transitions 10:11 17.3 MB

6. Creating a Portfolio Section
Dynamically loading images 4:36 6.6 MB
Using assets from the common library 4:25 5.8 MB
Adding multiple images to the portfolio section 7:18 10.1 MB
Adding unlimited images to the portfolio 5:50 9.5 MB
Dynamically showing and hiding graphic elements 9:46 16.8 MB
Creating 3D tweens 8:14 17.8 MB

7. Creating a Contact Form
Creating input text fields 5:07 6.7 MB
Passing data out of Flash 11:10 12.8 MB
Linking to external web sites 5:08 6.2 MB

8. Finalizing the Website
Creating a preloader 9:03 8.6 MB
Publishing for the web 4:51 9.0 MB

9. Additional Sample Sites
Reviewing bonus web sites 0:48 2.2 MB

Conclusion
Goodbye 0:10 0.3 MB

more info @http://www.lynda.com/

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