The Hidden PowerTM of FlashTM Components


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Flash Components: The Key to Faster Development and Sophisticated Functionality You don't have to be a programmer to achieve amazing effects with the hundreds of Flash components available from Macromedia and various third parties. Step by step, The Hidden Power of Flash Components shows you how--and the enclosed CD provides a library of powerful components ready for you to practice with, build upon, and use in your own projects. For those of you with just a little programming experience, this book also demonstrates how to build your own components to use and share with other developers. Whatever your aims, and regardless of your experience, soon all the power of this incredible Flash feature will be within your reach. Coverage includes: Determining the most effective ways to leverage components Avoiding component pitfalls Customizing external resources for use with components Building your own components Building a custom UI, Live Preview, and MXP file for a component Customizing component artwork Using components to build games Understanding the difference between components and SmartClips Troubleshooting component construction and application Using multiple components to create more complex effects Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.




Exile Music


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A "novel based on an unexplored slice of World War II history, following a young Jewish girl whose family flees refined and urbane Vienna for safe harbor in the mountains of Bolivia"--




Ocular Disease


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This updated edition covers the fundamentals of ophthalmic disease diagnosis and management. The text also serves as an ophthalmic pathology reference with chapters on ocular disorders and their management, and includes a chapter on pre- and post-operative cataract care.







Step-by-step Graphics


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The Trembling Tiber


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Hall's own craft and speak in direct, powerful new ways to universal contemporary issues of freedom and equality. The poems, by providing new prisms through which to view today's power constructs, challenge the reader to recognize the coded and decoded socio-political-economic struggles of marginalized people today.




Integrating Flash, Fireworks & FreeHand


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Annotation Integrating Flash, Fireworks, FreeHand f/x & Design teaches how to bring together Macromedia's popular Web-design tools into one integrated workflow. Delve into the power of Fireworks, discover FreeHand's exceptional drawing tools, and prepare designs for use in Flash. Master the hottest features and how to integrate them into designing compelling Web pages. Featuring a Flash introduction by Flash guru Hillman Curtis, this book teaches how to design bannder ads, make Movie Clips, and write ActionScript! Projects within this book were contributed by leading designers including Scott Hamlin, Tracy Kelly, Ian Kelleigh, and Fig Leaf Software. The accompanying CD-ROM contains tutorial movies, a free copy of Eye Candy 3 Special Edition, demos and plug-in demos, and 500 free photo objects from Hemera Technologies.




Two Worlds Under the Stairs


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John Lyon has accidentally become Mage of a medieval world of magic can he use 20th Century knowledge to defeat evil? Could you?




Night+Day Athens


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It's 10pm. Do you know where your guidebook is? Probably back at the hotel, tucked in for the night. But you're not, and neither is Night+Day.




It's Funny Until Someone Loses an Eye


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"This collection of stories by Kurt Luchs pursues its comedic quarry with the ruthlessness of a pussycat trying to get out of a cardboard box. Luchs, who has written for august literary organs such as The Onion, The New Yorker, and McSweeney's Internet Tendency, and even been published by some of them, is an inspired comic writer in the tradition of P.J. Wodehouse, S.J. Perelman, and Woody Allen, for whom not only the world but language itself is a source of constant delight. Even the hilarity he generates is not an end in itself; the convulsing diaphragms of his laughing readers are in his hands a remotely operated musical instrument bridging the woodwind and percussion sections."--Cover