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Subject: FLASH: To button or not to button?
From: Brian
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 16:47:23 +0100

I have yet to actually give up on the project that I asked about last week
(my dilemma about down payment), so I have been looking into what I might do
with the project if I do take it (which I'm going to have to knuckle down
and decide today), and I do have a question or two about how to do
something:

(If) I have a graphic that I want to do something visually with when I run
the mouse over it, but not have it do anything when it's clicked - as in a
button - I'm assuming that I have to create it as I would if I was creating
a button... it's just that on the Hit state I don't tell Flash to do
anything with the click... is this correct? What exactly will I have to do
(or NOT do, as the case may be) here?

Thanks in advance.

-Brian Matthews
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/sapringer



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Replies
  Re: FLASH: To button or not to button?, Robert Bleeker
  RE: FLASH: To button or not to button?, JGL

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  FLASH: Dynamic Flash content..., Phil Ward
  Re: FLASH: Dynamic Flash content..., Marcelo Siqueira

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