this is a little difficult. you want a movie clip with one off white frame in the beginning, one bright frame, one dark frame, and one purple frame. and, the movie clip should have a stop command in all the frames. then, have an invisible button in front of that, with tell target commands...
There are a few things that can really throw you off in Flash. I find that the best way to debug something is to test the movie, and when something happens that is unwanted, go to that frame, look at instance names, and actions and directions and everything on everything you put in there. For...
It's really rather simple to do this. Just make a movie clip, and put it in your movie. Give it an instance name by double clicking it, then typing a name such as "Follow" into the text box where it says instance name. Then go to actions in the frame that the clip is in. Choose <font...
As many of you may well know, Flash 4 has a new command to add. The Tell Target command. If you don't know how to use it, read on. The Tell Target command is basically used to tell something to do something (usually a movie clip). But the clip you want to command must be in the same frame as the...
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