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As a Web developer, trainer, and conference speaker, the question I am asked most frequently is, 'Where is this industry going?' My answer is one simple word: Flash!!! Oct. 18, 2004 Reads: 20,098 Replies: 14 | A picture is worth a thousand words, but there's always some loudmouth who wants to add a thousand words to your picture. For that, you have to know a little more about FreeHand's text-handling methods. Oct. 18, 2004 Reads: 16,586 | Users in most U.S. urban areas enjoy all kinds of options for high-speed connections, but most rural areas don't yet have that option, nor do a lot of other countries. You should keep in mind that the larger the file or combination of files on a Web page, the longer it takes to load. Oct. 18, 2004 Reads: 18,234 | Graphics created for games published in Macromedia Flash cannot be illustrated or animated as usual. One must understand that most games developed in Flash can be processor-intensive, with quite a bit of user interaction and several animations playing at once, which means your graphics... Oct. 18, 2004 Reads: 13,168 | When I was asked, I jumped at the chance to do a series on Flash data integration for the MXDJ. Here was a wonderful opportunity to share my popular talks, presentations, and demonstrations with a large, interested audience. Oct. 18, 2004 Reads: 10,823 | Perhaps you've heard of Flex, maybe you've even dabbled with Flash, or you have one or more Flash developers on your team. Nevertheless, you aren't sure how Flash and Flex fit together. Oct. 18, 2004 Reads: 10,424 Replies: 1 | Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) can be confusing. Not only do Web developers need to know the different CSS properties, and the sometimes bizarre ways that Web browsers render those properties, there are times when CSS just doesn't seem to behave. You create a new class style - .highlight... Oct. 18, 2004 Reads: 22,158 | Need an easy way to keep your favorite software applications up to date? Ever miss out on a newly released update patch, an important TechNote, or an urgent security bulletin? How do you know when Macromedia has published new Developer Center content that might show you some new timesa... Oct. 18, 2004 Reads: 13,811 Replies: 1 | One of the primary strengths of Macromedia Director is the various media types it can combine in any application. Director can utilize most any standard graphic format, audio format, and almost every popular video technology on the market. Oct. 18, 2004 Reads: 14,185 |
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