Saving and Publishing in Flash
NOTE: You must have the Flash application to open the .fla files found here. A 30-day trial version is available at Macromedia. If you have any trouble downloading the .fla files, save them to your computer, open Flash and then open the .fla file. Download the Flash Player.
Example
1: Simple Flash Button - - - Download
the Flash file (.fla)
(Click on the circle to activate the button.) Go
back to Lesson One
Example
2: Flash button sending you to a URL - - - Download
the Flash file (.fla)
(Click on the circle to activate the button.) Go
back to Lesson Two
Example 3: A Movie in a Button - - - Download
the Flash file (.fla)
(Click on the circle to activate the button.) Go
back to Lesson Three
Example
4: Movie from a graphic symbol - - Download
the Flash file (.fla)
Go back to Lesson Four
Example
5: Movie in a Button symbol - - Download the Flash file (.fla)
(Click on the red balloon to activate the button.) Go
back to Lesson Five
Example 6: Shape Tween Example - - - Download the Flash file (.fla)
Go back to Lesson Six
Example
7: Motion Tween Example - - - Download the
Flash file (.fla)
Go back to Lesson
Seven
Example
8: Animating along a Path -- Download
the Flash file (.fla)
Go back to Lesson Eight
Example 9: Frame by Frame Animation using Onion Skin - - Download
the Flash file (.fla)
Go back to Lesson Nine
The above examples are simple and basic. Good for beginners. For a look
at more time-consuming and sophisticated Flash examples, visit:
The All Around Austin site
where the snow globe is a Flash file, and
The Moonlight Prowl
site.
Be creative and have fun with Flash!
