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Flash CS3 II Training
2 Day Course

Course Description

As a web developer, you want to create engaging experiences for the visitors to your sites. Thus far, you have probably created straightforward HTML or Flash files with simple animations using prebuilt components. In this course, you will create rich Internet applications with Adobe Flash CS3 using ActionScript. 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 will also manage forms, perform calculations, and tailor the interface using ActionScript programming.

 

Performance-based objectives

 

  • Use basic ActionScript code.
  • Manipulate components with ActionScript.
  • Work with movie clips.
  • Add data to your application using built-in classes.
  • Reuse code with functions.
  • Connect to external data.
  • Build a navigation system.
  • Manage user data with forms.

 

Prerequisites

This course is designed for an individual who wants to be an advanced developer of media technologies, on a path towards programming and web development. Before taking this course, students should have taken the Adobe Flash CS3: Level 1 course or have equivalent knowledge.

 

Course Content

Lesson 1: Using ActionScript CS3

  • 1A: Add Components from the Actions Panel
  • 1B: Trace a String
  • 1C: Populate a Text Area with ActionScript
  • 1D: Store Data in Variables

Lesson 2: Components with ActionScript

  • 2A: Create an Event Handler
  • 2B: Create a Form with Interactive Components
  • 2C: Use Conditional Logic in ActionScript

Lesson 3: Working with Movie Clips

  • 3A: Create a Movie Clip
  • 3B: Check for Movie Clip Collisions
  • 3C: Attach a Movie Clip from the Library Panel

Lesson 4: Adding Data Using Built-in Classes

  • 4A: Create a Dynamic Text Field
  • 4B: Read Data from a Text File

Lesson 5: Reusing Code with Functions

  • 5A: Streamline Code Using Built-in Functions
  • 5B: Create User-Defined Functions
  • 5C: Reference an External ActionScript File

Lesson 6: Connecting to External Data

  • 6A: Examine Dynamic Content in Flash
  • 6B: Add Data to an XML File
  • 6C: Load Data from an External Data Source
  • 6D: Create Dependent Components

Lesson 7: Building a Navigation System

  • 7A: Display SWFs Using Buttons
  • 7B: Add a Submenu Using Buttons

Lesson 8: Managing User Data Using Forms

  • 8A: Gather User Data Using a Form
  • 8B: Create a Submit Button
  • 8C: Submit User Data

For Information Contact
Rhuann Heimann 618-523-4893
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