Beginner 's Guide to Making a Button in Flash
par jamesmw
Beginner 's Guide to Making a Button in Flash
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Description
Ceci est un tutoriel pour débutants sur Flash Professional CS5 utilisant ActionScript 3.0.
Comment jouer
Suivez les instructions à l'écran pour apprendre à utiliser Flash.
Mises à jour des développeurs
Version 1.01
-> fixed the back buttons on the last two pages
-> greatly expanded hit areas on buttons
-> improved pictures by highlighting relevant areas
Commentaires
Narinik
Oct. 22, 2010
Oh and you need better hit boxes on your buttons, sheesh.
Narinik
Oct. 22, 2010
Maybe use screen shots instead of web cam shots you cant see? you obviously have a computer to do them with. and this really isnt a good way to make buttons, cs5 has awesome(and the previous cs's) built in button generator. and the buttons in this thing suck, there is a selectable option for text fields.
Insert -> new symbol -> name it -> type button -> ok
NzzN
Oct. 22, 2010
...Really, call that a BUTTON maker when the last two back buttons dont work...Sheesh
DexterNeptune
Oct. 22, 2010
Seems like your "forward" and "back" buttons are lacking a bit of substance for a button-making tutorial. And the last two "back" buttons don't work.
jamesmw
Oct. 22, 2010
For some reason the 'back' buttons in the last two frames were not working. I do not know why this happened. All 'back' buttons were copies of a general 'back' button in the library. I remade all the buttons and this fixed the bug.
My computer does not have the software to take screenshots. Hopefully highlighting relevant areas of the Quickcam shots helped.
For some reason the hit areas on the original, “code snippets” made buttons only included a small hit area. When I remade the buttons using a longer method this issue was resolved. The “code snippets” method is a more straight-forward way but button aspects like hit area are automatically generated.
The actual creation of a functional button occurs by selecting the rectangle → code snippets → pressing okay.