Friday, March 30, 2012
So, I've done some more work. I had an idea that I would use flash to code my next page on my "work" website, but after reading some of thesitewizard.com's recommendations that a website can get pretty hard for some people to "get" if it is all flash oriented, I decided to stick with Dreamweaver for page three and utilize the mouse-over feature and just change the picture as was done in the Velociraptor exercise. The links aren't live yet, so I have a lot more work to do, but if you want to take a peek, go here: www.tompkins-co.org/tmpits new page is under support.html. From the main navigation menu the only two that aren't live yet are Software and Policy... Coming soon!
Monday, March 26, 2012
Velociraptor Anatomy and Home Defense
I finally got around to updating the Velociraptor page with the anatomy and the home defense. I must tell you the home defense stuff is pretty funny! I probably wouldn't have noticed, but I couldn't find the file to copy/paste from, so I retyped it.
Here are my screen shots for today:
I gotta tell you. Those little button dots are not as easy to make as they look. My coloring just wasn't suiting my taste! But, once I got one done I was really happy to learn that to create the other ones it was a matter of duplicating the symbols and renaming them! Yipee.
Here are my screen shots for today:
Then, I had this crazy idea about changing the pictures... and I found out it wasn't my idea! The mouse over in Dreamweaver is pretty cool too. Gave me some great ideas for my final project website.
By-the-way... Do you know that my website is being worked on? I got that swf loaded and it is on my other site at www.tompkins-co.org/tmpits/aboutus.html
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Created a SWF
I created a swf file to go onto my final webpage. I haven't uploaded it yet, but I think it is pretty neat. I used Flash to create it (of course), and it is for the "about us" portion of my web site. Instead of just listing and showing who the employees of ITS are, we all "fly" in with our information (name and job titles). Here are a couple screen shots so you can get an idea.
I imported all of the .gif files (after I went into PhotoShop and made all of the backgrounds transparent) then placed them on the timeline at key frames. I then converted the .gif to a symbol added frames and inserted another keyframe and moved the symbol to its new spot on that key frame. I then went back to the first keyframe for that symbol and changed the color to alpha and zero. I had to do this for the writing too, so my .swf ended up with at least 18 layers. But it looks pretty cool when it runs. I should have it on my other website hopefully by Monday.
I added an action layer to it so that I could put a stop at the end of it and it doesn't just keep playing over and over.
I added an action layer to it so that I could put a stop at the end of it and it doesn't just keep playing over and over.
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