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Web Design Tutorial - Fading Image Slideshow in Flash #2

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2010

In this week's web design video blog, Nick and James conclude the 2 part tutorial of creating a fading slideshow in Flash. This week's web design tip for business owners relates to utilising phone numbers.

You can read the supporting blog post at: http://www.crearedesign.co.uk/blog/videos/flash-slideshow-buttons.html

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  • Great Tutorial! It was very helpful and clear, congrats!

  • well this is ok but what if i wanna keep the animation as it is even on clicking the button, that is to say the images fades(as is the case here) to show the next or previous image not just take the control there....

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  • how do you go to action-button, I have flash cs5 and when I go Actions it goes to

    actions-frame pls help

  • THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU !!! Thank you for your kind help.

    Greetings from Poland :)

  • I've been looking for this for 3 days already tbh... Finally I found what I needed Thanks alot to both of you!

  • when i attempt to click on its greyed out and i definitely have converted to button

  • Below is a way of exporting from Final Cut Pro 7 to achieve 1080p

    1) Go to file and export using QuickTime Conversion

    2) Click the Options tab in the settings window

    3) Choose Apple ProRes 422 (LT) from the compression window (High quality vid, small file size)

    4) Click size and then choose 1920x1080 HD

    If you don't use FCP, contact me with your computer spec and software and I'll see what I can do.

  • I Tried like that a lot of times but it doesnt works for me! i have mac and windows both and i have the latest render programs but still i am having a problem so if you can video it will be great!

  • @khuram855 in order to get 1080p for YouTube, you need to record at 1920x1080 HD. If your then editing your footage you'll need to export/render it at 1920x1080. If your screen resolution isnt 1920x1080, you wont be able to view it unfortunately. However you can still obtain the HD quality by rendering out at 1080x720. Any problems, please drop me a message.

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