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Subject: Re: FLASH: Actionscript question reguarding motown.com
From: Randy Kato
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 21:12:29 +0100

Shawn,

If you've got the bottom scroller working, you're already familiar with how to
dynamically set the X position of the content. The top buttons invoke a classic
example of Josh's "half-the-distance" method of a moving object easing to a
stop.

On button release you get the current X position of the content, and set your
destination. Use a loop to continue moving the content half the distance from
the current position to the destination until you're there, updating the current
position each time through the loop.

HTH,
Randy


"Mitchell, Shawn" wrote:

> Hi everyone
>
> I have a question, go to http://www.motown.com/classicmotown/frameset_2.html
> (the new kioken project). See the buttons on the top with the dates in them,
> how did they get the buttons to make the middle (content area) scroll? I
> figued out the bottom scroll with praystations help, it's the top that has
> me confused
>
> if anyone has a clue as to how this works or has an example, please let me
> know.

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