Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 768 pages
- Published by: Pearson Education August 29, 2001
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0201731347
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0201731347
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.6 x 1.6 inches
- Weighs: 3.4 pounds
Product Description
Jump in immediately and get your hands dirty with
Flash 5 Hands-On Training. The books project-based exercises, modeled on acclaimed teacher Lynda Weinmans unique brand of instruction, are the ideal way for busy professionals to learn this cutting-edge Web technology. The book emphasizes the practical: Youll master core Flash principles using classroom-tested techniques and hard-won tips that you can apply to real-life projects.
Flash 5 Hands-On Training gives you a complete learning experience, combining the best of book-based and classroom instruction. You get the flexibility of following the books clear, step-by-step exercises at your own pace, plus a CD full of sample files and QuickTime movies demonstrating key techniques. Armed with a thorough grounding in actual Flash problems and their solutions, youll soon be creating your own professional interactive and animated Web sites.
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Jump in immediately and get your hands dirty with Flash 5 Hands-On Training. The books project-based exercises, modeled on acclaimed teacher Lynda Weinmans unique brand of instruction, are the ideal way for busy professionals to learn this cutting-edge Web technology. The book emphasizes the practical: Youll master core Flash principles using classroom-tested techniques and hard-won tips that you can apply to real-life projects. Flash 5 Hands-On Training gives you a complete learning experience, combining the best of book-based and classroom instruction. You get the flexibility of following the books clear, step-by-step exercises at your own pace, plus a CD full of sample files and QuickTime movies demonstrating key techniques. Armed with a thorough grounding in actual Flash problems and their solutions, youll soon be creating your own professional interactive and animated Web sites.
Reader ReviewsThe book gives clear step-by step instructions on most Flash 5 functions. However, the book does not give clear instructions on how to create navigation buttons. I had to spend hours of trial and error. Nor does the book explain how to make input boxes and provide feedback for an educational program. I am having to purchase a few more Flash 5 manuals and hope that at least one of those manuals will help me.