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Subject: Re: FLASH: very basic flash question - button state
From: Anil Hamal
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 08:34:38 +0100

Hello again...I didn`t get thispart ((( One way is to have a red button in
a frame at a higher layer at the buttons
> destination. And a blank keyframe after.)))....would it possible for you
send me the sample fla?
thanks
anil


----- Original Message -----
From: "JGL" <infoatdesignthenet [dot] com>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 7:13 PM
Subject: RE: FLASH: very basic flash question - button state


> Actually, I beleive that this is a tad more complicated than what the
manual
> or tutes on the web explain . . . if I am reading the question right.
>
> Do you mean you want the button to stay red after you have clicked it? And
> then another button turn/stay red after you click it simultaneously turn
the
> other red button back to blue?
>
> If so, you will need to do this manually. Nothing automatic in Flash for
> this.
>
> One way is to have a red button in a frame at a higher layer at the
buttons
> destination. And a blank keyframe after.
>
> Or set up a movie clip that has frames(with stop actions) equal to the
> amount of buttons you have. Draw a red button in each frame for each
button
> above the original. On click - Tell Target the MC to goto the
corresponding
> frame where the appropriate red button is . . .
>
> . . . make sense?
>
> If not, let me know. I'll try to provide better details.
>
> jgl
>
> -----Original Message-----
> When I click a button...how do I restore color?
> for e.g I have button blue when I click..I want it to be red....till I
> click another button?...in html you can restore overstate image
> also as remain same image display till user clicks another button...how to
> sole this problem?
> thanks
> Bob
>
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