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A little help on making a Drop Down Menu.... |
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Jul 21st 2002 | #60106 Report |
Member since: Jul 21st 2002 Posts: 2 |
Ok, I made one of those menus ..... its kinda weird but i can live with it... anyway how do you make it so that when you put your mouse over the button it displays the other buttons, or when you click the button it displays the other buttons. Really need help on this one... Thanx.. |
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Jul 22nd 2002 | #60213 Report |
Member since: Aug 9th 2001 Posts: 2333 |
I think you should buy a flash book. Make an animtion where a list buttons appear, only 2 frames if you want. Then, on the button you want a drop down on, on the 'up' state, drop in your 2 framed animation of the buttons appearing. Because that's a appeared and they are buttons, you'll be able to click those buttons and buy using the above technique again on one of these buttons, you'll be able to get 2 dropdowns...it's really simple if can understand buttons and movie clips. Movie Clips can hold anything really, and when called on, they play whatever it is that's in it...in this case a group of more buttons..there has to be a tutorial on this at http://www.flashkit.com
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Jul 23rd 2002 | #60361 Report |
Member since: Jul 21st 2002 Posts: 2 |
I just need to know how to make it so when a person clicks or puts there mouse over the button to make it drop down or come up....
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Jul 23rd 2002 | #60381 Report |
Member since: Aug 9th 2001 Posts: 2333 |
like i said, read what i wrote before.. On the 'up'/'down' state, insert a movie clip in which you have the other buttons appearing... I wouldn't use masks for a menu either, it can lead to further complication especially when you come to sub menus. |
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