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Subject: Re: FLASH: site setup logic
From: Karen Parry
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 20:58:13 GMT

>> Also... once again all happening on one timeline. If I have an animation
>> that lays out ("unpacks") a section, say when they select the "print"
>> button, and all the print work options show. I'd rather that the print
>> section just doesn't "disapper" when another section is choosen. So, how do
>> I "repack" (reverse) this animation when they select a different section,
>> say the interactive section? Does making the print or interactive animated
>> sections separate movie clips help or hinder this in any way?

>It would make it easier only if you want to fade or move everything in
>the MC at one time, otherwise no diff.

OK I understand what you're talking about here, but I can't figure out the
timeline/programming logic to make more than a general fade or move
everything at once happen. I was thinking more like using the same
"unpacking" sequence play in reverse. I can only suppose that there would
be an awful lot of "if" statements. Do you know of a tutorial about
"repacking" around (I have been through a lot of tutorial pages already).
What does everyone call this type of action (so I can be looking out and
searching for it)?

Thanks again.


Cheers,
Karen

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Karen Parry/Black Graphics
tel: 415-563 7345
e-mail: kparryatblackgraphics [dot] com
url: http://www.blackgraphics.com



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