Introduction to the Macromedia Flash Interface
Flash is primarily an authoring application for web developers.
The emphasis in Flash is on creation, import, and manipulation of bitmap graphics.
Flash enables the creation of high-impact, fully interactive web sites.
Flash is mainly used for Internet display.
A. The Flash workspace consists of six main components including the Stage The Flash workspace consists of six main components including the Stage
The Flash workspace consists of six main components including the Panels
The Flash workspace consists of six main components including the Views
The Flash workspace consists of six main components including the Property Inspector
The Flash workspace consists of six main components including the Timeline
The Flash workspace consists of six main components including the Toolbox The Flash workspace consists of six main components including the Toolbox
The main window in Flash is known as the Stage.
The Timeline is the area you set the animation speed of your Flash movie.
The Work Area is used when you need to display your content.
The Stage is the area where you place content and create interaction and animation.
The gray area surrounding the Stage is the Work Area.
The HH disclosure arrow allows you to change the options of the Timeline.
The Toolbox contains a collection of tools for creating, selecting, and manipulating content in the Timeline and objects on the Stage.
The Toolbox is divided into four parts: Tools, View, Colors, and Commands.
The Subselection Tool is one of the tools in the Toolbox.
The PolyStar Tool is one of the tools in the Toolbox.
The Fill Color box is one of the tools in the Toolbox.
The Hand Tool is one of the View Tools.
The View Menu is one of the Flash Panels.
Panels contain controls for the commonly used functions in Flash.
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