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Flash MX ActionScript
Join over 1 million people who learn online, with these complete interactive computer training courses.




See How It Works

This online course includes tutorials for: Time Needed
Getting Started 5 hours
Directing and Managing Movies 4 hours
Using Variables, Properties, and Functions 7 hours
Creating Objects and Interactive Elements 4 hours
Working with Text, Buttons, and Menus 5 hours
Statements, Expressions, and Testing 4 hours
Adding Advanced Features 4 hours
Finishing Touches 3 hours
Estimated time needed to complete entire course 36 hours


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Benefits

  • Unlimited access for 1 year
  • Learn anytime, anywhere
  • You control the pace
  • Start & stop wherever you want
  • No books to read
  • No software needed
  • Value Packs include Free online tech support
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  • 100% Money back guarantee
  • One time payment No monthly fee
  • Use the course index for review anytime
  • Answer course questions with at least 70% accuracy and print your own certificates of completion to prove that you have mastered each training course.
  • Free status reports for company managers

Requirements

All you need is a PC with Windows, the Microsoft Internet Explorer (browser) and an Internet connection.
Note: The online computer training is designed to work only with Internet Explorer. 
Prices shown are per user.




What You will Learn

This online training course introduces the student to the ActionScript programming language and its capabilities, covering basic programming concepts such as objects, actions, arrays, and variables.




Getting Started

  • Identify ActionScript elements
  • Use Actions in Flash MX movies
  • Create an ActionScript
  • Use the Actions panel
  • Use parameter text boxes
  • Add Actions to a script



Directing and Managing Movies

  • Advance a movie to an particular frame or scene
  • Stop a movie
  • Use the getURL action
  • Use the loadMovie action
  • Use the unloadMovie action
  • Create loops



Using Variables, Properties, and Functions

  • Discuss and use variables
  • Differentiate between string data and numeric data
  • Create arrays and combine them with variables
  • Create arrays and combine them with variables
  • Create and set objects and object properties
  • Create and use functions



Creating Objects and Interactive Elements

  • Create and modify ActionScript Date, Color, and Sound objects
  • Discuss targets and paths
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  • Create a movie clip and load a movie into it
  • Use an action with a movie clip
  • Create and use user defined components



Working with Text, Buttons, and Menus

  • Create dynamic text, input text, and rich formatted text 
  • Load external data
  • Create and program a button
  • Create drag and drop objects
  • Create an invisible button
  • Create a customizable menu



Statements, Expressions, and Testing

  • Create conditional statements
  • Use logical operators
  • Use the Movie Explorer to organize Flash movie objects
  • Compare expressions
  • Use and animate the Key object
  • Set breakpoints to stop a movie at a line of ActionScript



Adding Advanced Features

  • Create animated and multi state rollover buttons
  • Create an interactive movie clip
  • Detect collisions in Flash
  • Create a custom cursor and scrolling text
  • Create an e commerce shopping cart and response form
  • Build an animated mask



Finishing Touches

  • Create a jukebox and sound controller
  • Script a pop up menu and mouse chaser
  • Discuss using comments on Keyframes
  • Discuss using the trace action
  • Use arrays, variables, dynamic text, and programmed buttons to create an interactive game 
  • Discuss using the call action




 

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