Make the Web interactive with your own animations
Liven up your Web site with graphics that move, buttons that light up, and more
Flash is fun — and this book makes it easy whether you're using a Macฎ or Windowsฎ. Fill letters with images, create buttons that glow or change color when you pass your mouse over them, play video and sound files, morph objects into different ones, and do dozens of other things to make your site flashier.
Discover how to
- Create animated text
- Find sample Flash files
- Explore links to additional information
- Add sound and video
- Build great user interfaces
- Publish your Flash files
Part I: A Blast of Flash.
Part II: 1,000 Pictures and 1,000 Words.
Part III: Getting Symbolic.
Part IV: Total Flash-o-Rama.
Part V: The Movie and the Web.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Part VII: Appendixes
Appendix A: Installing Flash and Setting Your Preferences.
Appendix B: The Property Inspector and the Panels.
Appendix C: What’s on the Companion Web Site.
Author Descriptions
Ellen Finkelstein has written numerous bestselling computer books on AutoCAD, PowerPoint, and Flash. She also writes articles on these programs for Web sites, e-zines, and magazines. The five editions of her AutoCad Bible have sold more than 80,000 copies in the United States and abroad. As an Adjunct Instructor of Management, she teaches eBusiness and Human Resource Management courses. Her latest book is Syndicating Web Sites with RSS Feeds For Dummies. She writes at home so that she can take the bread out of the oven on time.
Gurdy Leete has been working as a computer animator, computer animation software engineer, and teacher of computer animation since 1981. He has been teaching Flash and other computer animation programs for 14 years at Maharishi University of Management, where he is an Assistant Professor of Digital Media. You can see his art on the Web at www.infinityeverywhere.net.