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Postby Shrub » 27 Nov 2006 8:43

Great stuff :wink: 8)
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Postby janderson10 » 27 Nov 2006 21:41

That was really helpful. For those who haven't tried, simply copy and paste the link into a new browser window.

One idea - can you add some time to the later slides? I've watched it a couple times now, but for a noobie (like myself), having a little more time on the last few slides would give me some time to read and think about what is being said.

I think I'll take some screenshots in the meantime - it really helps to see it in a visual way like that.
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Postby SnowyBoy » 27 Nov 2006 22:44

janderson10 wrote:That was really helpful. For those who haven't tried, simply copy and paste the link into a new browser window.

One idea - can you add some time to the later slides? I've watched it a couple times now, but for a noobie (like myself), having a little more time on the last few slides would give me some time to read and think about what is being said.

I think I'll take some screenshots in the meantime - it really helps to see it in a visual way like that.


To pause a flash file, just get your mouse, click on the X to close the box, but keep holding the mouse button down (dont release) then drag your mouse pointer over the middle of the screen....when you want to advance, release the buton :)

Just a little trick i learnt ;)
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!

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Postby noctaeon » 28 Nov 2006 12:35

very awesome work... mind if i steal that file to store locally? I save all my new information acquisitions :D

keep making sweet flash tutorials... that was really good
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Postby janderson10 » 29 Nov 2006 19:56

SnowyBoy wrote:
To pause a flash file, just get your mouse, click on the X to close the box, but keep holding the mouse button down (dont release) then drag your mouse pointer over the middle of the screen....when you want to advance, release the buton :)

Just a little trick i learnt ;)


That's a good idea - I've noticed that happen before with flash movies, but never put 2 and 2 together. Thanks
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Postby SnowyBoy » 30 Nov 2006 12:41

janderson10 wrote:
SnowyBoy wrote:
To pause a flash file, just get your mouse, click on the X to close the box, but keep holding the mouse button down (dont release) then drag your mouse pointer over the middle of the screen....when you want to advance, release the buton :)

Just a little trick i learnt ;)


That's a good idea - I've noticed that happen before with flash movies, but never put 2 and 2 together. Thanks


No worries :)
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