Wednesday, November 14, 2007

DO YOU KNOW HOW TO MAKE A EML file -- So called eMailers?

DO YOU KNOW HOW TO MAKE A EML file , which fly from your desktop to client's eMail -- So called eMailers? ( *eml )


How you will link eMail contacts, If any?

How you will enable, client's eMail Program to enable n show graphics embedded ?


Keep me posted for various options ?

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

muhaha: My Flash Gallery

Been while in flashkit.com as a member and freely posting my sample flash works when i had free time.

It's been there for a while, and few few people even asked my permission to use my source file in their projects.

Again It's been a while, i took statistics, few thousand people have downloaded my files so far. That's really a incentive of motivation shot for me.

Anyhow these are the files:

BACKLIT HIGHWAY

LAS VEGAS

GARAGE

GILFOCIANA

WORLD MAP - CIKS

Desktop Calendar Alarm

GRAVITY

Whether GIF or JPEG for web?

Tough to answer and to optimize as well, accordingly how you choose you laid out your design, it really matters.

Often we ignore what file type we really want to choose, it really matters.

This link helped me a lot, its very fundamental, but often everyone overlooked.

BTW - PNG files insane for web. (Cross browser dependant).

http://reasoft.net/articles/web/gif.shtml

Tween your Graphic / MovieClip with a bit of code in Flash

muhahahah!

Am a novice, i don't know scripting, i only know how to basically tween, move, scale or fade an graphic element with the usual MotionTweening.

Finally i got a gem... from underground... which is called mc_tween, a plugin for Flash 6,7,8 & CS.

Just add a line of code in the first frame of your movie: "#include "mc_tween2.as"

and add a few lines of code to your movieClips/graphics .... now you know .. how to animate like ~ wish i could do that pheel~

Here is the link

Enjoy!

Monday, November 12, 2007

A New Pool for Web Development Resources

I always like to share with others, when i got some new useful resource site for web development appears.

So, here is a new one, got it from Jim Granger's blog, compiled by Sanjeev Narang of eConsultant.com

And here is the resource link.