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Submitted: 08/22/2008 | 03:48AM EST
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Current Score: 2.44 / 5.00
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Blam this piece of crap!
This makes poop look good.
Nothing too new or interesting.
Not bad. In fact… I like it!
This Flash is crunk, fo' shizzle!
Woot!!! All my 5 R belong to this!
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Wow... WOw... WOW... Holy S**T how did i get such good ratings! well... heres my button tutorial...
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Average Score: 7.0 / 10
"good"
thatj was good for people who just came to flash beggining stuff make some pro stuff.
"The hit area"
The hit area is where you can and cant click like if a button was a human but only the heads clickable just delete all the other body parts in the hit area. but good tutorial otherwise
"......."
Not useful at all. Almost everyone who has flash (or even a free trial) can make a button. And the information was wrong! The "hit" state is the area that you want the button to be clicked. So, if you have an image of a donut, and you want the donut to light up when you roll over the hole, you convert the donut into a button, then draw a circle in the HIT frame where the donut hole is. Then, the button only works if you put your mouse on the donut hole. In my opinion, this isn't helpful at all. It might even confuse a newcomer to flash.
"Not to Shabby..."
pretty helpful, and you know I think I learned something.
"Wrong Info!"
Hit does work! It represents the area that the button covers as the press area.