Macromedia Flash MX 2004 (Pro) Training Course Intermediate Leicester
As a prospective Web developer, you want to create engaging experiences for visitors to your sites. Thus far, you've probably created straightforward HTML, and you may have done some programming in languages such as JavaScript, but you haven't delved into Flash yet. In this course, you'll create rich Internet applications with Flash. The site you create will pull data from external sources, so it will respond to user choices based on the information in those files. You'll also create ActionScript programming to perform calculations and tailor the interface, and you will finish by publishing the final files in .swf format.
Macromedia Flash MX 2004 (Pro) Training Course (Intermediate) Outline - Leicester
Exploring Macromedia Flash MX 2004
- Define Rich Internet Applications
- Orientation to Macromedia Flash MX 2004
- The Process of Producing Flash Applications
Create a Presentation with Screens
- Manipulate Screens
- Manage Screen Content
Adding and Organizing Content
- Creating and Manipulating Layers
- Import Images
- Adding Flash User Interface Components
Connecting to External Data
- Dynamic Content in Flash
- Orientation to XML
- Connect to an External Data Source
- Linking Retrieved Data to a Component
- Create Dependent Components
Using ActionScript
- Manage Commands with the Actions Panel
- Trace a String
- Populate a TextArea with ActionScript
- Store Data in Variables
Manipulating Components with ActionScript
- Create an Event Handler
- Create a Form with Interactive Components
Controlling Application Flow
- Create an If Statement
- Create an If...Else Statement
Working with MovieClips
- Create a MovieClip
- Perform an Action on a MovieClip
- Attach a MovieClip from the Library
Using Built-In Classes
- Create a TextField Object
- Prepare an External Data Source for Use in Flash
- Read Data from a Text File
Reusing Code with Functions
- Streamline Code Using Built-In Functions
- Create User-Defined Functions
- Create Global Functions
- Reference an External ActionScript File
Building a Navigation System
- Create a Button
- Display Screens from Menu Options
- Display SWFs from Menu Options
- Build a Submenu Using Screens
Gathering and Submitting User Data
- Topic 12A: Gather User Data with a Form
- Topic 12B: Create a Submit Button
- Topic 12C: Submit User Data
Publishing Flash Documents
- Publishing
- Detecting the Flash Player Version
Course Duration: 2 Days
Leicester Grove Park1st Floor, Gateway House The centre at Grove Park is conveniently located immediately off the junction with the M1 and M69 Motorways. The central location provides an ideal base for not just Leicester companies but also national businesses looking for an accessible UK base. Leicester City Centre is a 10 minute drive and the motorways are less than 5 minutes away. A great venue for your Intermediate Macromedia Flash MX 2004 (Pro) Training Course. Alternatively if you live in and around Leicester and wish to have your training on-site the we can provide all the equipment, included laptops & projector, required. All we ask is that you provide a little space for the trainer to set up. |
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