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I want to make flash websites, what programs do you suggest?
I dont have any skills or knowledge in flash programming in any sort. Maybe a tutorial.
8 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Adobe (who bought macromedia) should have a bunch of tutorials. When I learned it, it was still Macromedia, and they had a lot of online resources and examples.
Next best bet is to hit the bookstore, or Amazon, and order a book or two that's aimed toward teaching Flash (as opposed to a reference book).
You could also take a class. There are lots of technical trainers that will teach certified Flash/Actionscript classes.
as for some other responses.... Micromedia flash? By windows? eh?
Adobe makes flash now (they bought mAcromedia a while ago). And it's not BY windows, it's FOR windows. it's BY Adobe.
- 1 decade ago
Macromedia Flash? :D Tutorials are rare to come across, but there are a couple over on YouTube (if you search "Flash tutorial" or something similar) that I find are better than written ones, since they literally show you what to do.
Alternatively, you could always try to figure out things on your own. It's not really that hard - just play around and you'll discover lots. :) Good luck & have fun!
- 1 decade ago
I suggest Macromedia Flash. Once installed, you can find small tutorials in the menus, they show you how to make animations easily (p.e. bounce a ball), even without writing code. Using the company's website you'll find tutorials and forums to specific tasks.
Maybe later you could use Macromedia Dreamweaver to have better control over the html (the page that contains your animation).
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
flash tutorials are hard to find, which i didnt realize till AFTER i spent several hours trying to get a full versionof macromedia flash. now i have no clue how to use it. i still cant find a good website, so i recommend you go to your local library or book store and ask the librarian/clerk if they have a book that can help you out.
- haspelLv 45 years ago
My own Favirote might would desire to be the top flash preogram adobe gives you on there website dont understand what the main modern-day variations stated as yet I even have flash 8 and its actual uncomplicated to apply all however I even have heard great component bout graceful or w.e its stated as
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Use Micromedia Flash by windows...go to their website, it has tutorials that are very clear and easy to understand.
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