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welnik
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Hi, Im trying to jazz up my web site a bit and have been trying to use Flash. I think I may need to study it for a year! Anyone know of any good sites where I can use ready made flash animations? Better still, is there anyone out there that would write/program some little items for me? (I would pay!)
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I don't know Flash but have a look at http://www.w3schools.com I think they have a Flash tutorial0
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Try this maybe http://www.swishzone.com/0
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welnik wrote:Hi, Im trying to jazz up my web site a bit and have been trying to use Flash. I think I may need to study it for a year! Anyone know of any good sites where I can use ready made flash animations? Better still, is there anyone out there that would write/program some little items for me? (I would pay!)Never do things tomorow when you can do them today.0
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mclaren wrote:I use flash alot, and tbh i think its brilliant. Flash takes ages to master though.
Yeah, its very impressive. I did a web design course for a year at college but we didnt really venture into this area much. It was 1999!Matched betting proceeds so far: £505.000 -
welnik wrote:Yeah, its very impressive. I did a web design course for a year at college but we didnt really venture into this area much. It was 1999!Never do things tomorow when you can do them today.0
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mclaren wrote:flash was just basicly starting out then. I will say though, i dont recommend you do an entire website in flash. Only people with macromedia, etc.. installed will beable to see the "flash" so therfor i reccomend both HTML and flash
Its just really to jazz it up a bit a make it look a bit more professional. I look at the websites of my competitors and they look very basic, I want mine to stand out a bit. I just intend to add bits of moving text and simple animation.Matched betting proceeds so far: £505.000
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