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Macromedia Tuition Set - Flash 8 Dreamweaver Fireworks

Macromedia Tuition Set - Flash 8 Dreamweaver Fireworks
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Your pages title here     Macromedia Tuition Set & Workshop (on DVD) - 96 Tutorials UPDATED - 2007/2008 version! Covering: Cold Fusion, Director, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, Freehand, Studio, Ultradev Covering up to the most up to date versions Please read the full description before buying. By buying, you accept the information stated in the description. By buying you agree that you have read the whole description and agree to the purchase the product that is for sale. Please see our FAQ before buying. A huge collection of text-based tutorials on disc for you to use as needed to learn, improve or reference! LEARN TO USE MACROMEDIA PRODUCTS Fully up to date and covering version 8! 1GB of tutorials, 96 tutorials! Freehand and UltraDev free bonus tutorials included with the purchase for a limited time only! This DVD tuition set, brought to you by ProLearning, covers all of the most popular Macromedia products to date.  It has been revised and updated to include the most up to date versions of the software: Version 8.  With this set you will be enhancing web sites with flash, creating professional and advanced sites with Dreamweaver, producing amazing vector images with Fireworks, Create advanced animations and games with Flash.  That and a whole lot more! In this massive 1GB tuition set you will get a huge 96 tutorials for Macromedia products!  That is: Flash and Actionscript - 50 tutorials ColdFusion- 8 tutorials Dreamweaver - 20 tutorials Fireworks - 8 tutorials Director - 3 tutorials Studio - 5 tutorials Flash 47 Tutorials Covers versions 4, 5 and MX - to the the most recent version 8! Teaching character animation, cartooning, Flash for TV and video, Flash for websites, Drawing in flash and creation of professional animations! "Macromedia Flash, or simply Flash, refers to both the Macromedia Flash Player and to a multimedia authoring program used to create content for this platform (such as games and movies). The Flash Player, developed and distributed by Adobe Systems (which bought Macromedia), is a client application available in most dominant web browsers. It features support for vector and raster graphics, a scripting language called ActionScript and bidirectional streaming of audio and video. Strictly speaking, Macromedia Flash is the integrated development environment (IDE) and Flash Player is the virtual machine used to run the Flash files, but in colloquial language these have become mixed: "Flash" can mean either the authoring environment, the player, or the application files." [Wikipedia]   Installation Creating a document Using templates The interface The window Timeline Streaming media Layers Frames Scenes Syncing sounds Toolbar Panels Cold Fusion Keyboard shortcuts Preferences Page setups Printing Making graphics Web services PHP Line tool Pencil tool Importing video Adding movie clips to the timeline Timeline effects Managing the workspace Blurring Using SWF files Exploding Data components Forms Bindings Morphing Rectangle tool Oval tool Polystar tool Selections Compressing sounds Strokes The library ASP Arrow tool Fills Lasso tool Hand tool Magnifying glass Rulers XML Alignment Fill locks Eyedropper tool Landscapes Ink bottle tool Pain bucket tool Gradients Curves Shape modification Transformation options Using layer pasting Groups Symbols Menu effects Raster graphics Instances Buttons Colour styles Static text Colour control Shape hints Character creation and animation Font type, size and colour Tracking Kerning Text orientation Aliasing Font mapping Dynamic text Input text Importing graphics Working with Bitmaps Creating vector shapes Frame-by-frame animation Playing animations Keyframes Motion tweening Frame reversal Motion paths Site optimisation Shape tweening Positioning Drawing objects Masking Using sounds Looping sounds File uploading Adding sounds to the timeline History panel Automation Publishing Publish settings Special effects Transitioning Including beginner and advanced Actionscript tutorials Interactive movies and games Behaviors OOP Actions panel Gotoandplay() Stop() Load() #Include statement The toolkit Start() Properties and methods Statement syntax Dot syntax Event handlers Arrays Mouse events Expressions Looping Function parameters Eternal Actionscript Data types Interactivity String manipulation Sorting arrays Functions Flow control Navigation If/else statements Frame events Debugging Variables Importing Text fields Packages Hello World Objects Form elements Selection Logical operators Null data type Operators Arithmetic Parameters onMouseMove() Data structures Assignment Declarations User defined functions Tracing The output window Watching variables Dreamweaver 20 Tutorials 20 great Dreamweaver tutorials Covers versions 4 and MX - to the the most recent version 8! "Macromedia Dreamweaver is a web development tool, created by Macromedia (now Adobe Systems), which is currently in version 8. Initial versions of the application served as simple WYSIWYG HTML editors but more recent versions have incorporated notable support for many other web technologies such as CSS, JavaScript, and various server-side scripting frameworks. Dreamweaver has enjoyed widespread success since the late 1990s and currently holds approximately 80% of the HTML editor market. The software is available for both the Mac and Windows platforms, but can also be run on Unix-like platforms through the use of emulation software such as Wine. As a WYSIWYG editor, Dreamweaver can hide the details of pages' HTML code from the user, making it possible for non-experts to easily create web pages and sites. Some web developers criticize this approach as producing HTML pages that are much larger than they should be, which can cause web browsers to perform poorly. This can be particularly true because the application makes it very easy to create table-based layouts. In addition, some web site developers have criticized Dreamweaver in the past for producing code that often does not comply with W3Cstandards. However, Macromedia has increased the support for CSS and other ways to layout a page without tables in later versions of the application." [Wikipedia] Including: The interface Standards CSS Tables Forms Objects and behaviours Object creation Javascript Adding audio The workspace Fireworks integration Dreamweaver templates Toolbars Shockwave elements Flash ASP for Dreamweaver Connections Form elements Layers Dynamic data Interactive forms Lists Image maps Frames Images Animations Divs Dynamic applications Framesets Recordsets CFML XML Browser targetting ASP Server behavior JSP PHP Menus Automation FTP publishing Templates Customisation Dynamic content Adding video ActiveX Pop-up menus Uploading sites Live data Creating new documents XHTML Repeating elements Quick tag editor VBScript External style sheets Developing extensions Development on a MAC Fireworks 9 Tutorials 8 detailed Fireworks tutorials Covers versions 4 and MX! "Macromedia Fireworks (also known as FW for short) is a bitmap and vector graphics editor, developed by Macromedia and aimed at web designers (with features such as: slices, the ability to add hotspots etc.). It is designed to integrate easily with other Macromedia products, such as the popular Dreamweaver and Flash, and is part of the Macromedia Studio 8 suite." [Wikipedia] Including: The interface Creating documents Creating banners Navigation bars Gradient editing Dreamweaver integration Slices Spell checking Filters Symbols Creating rollovers Transformations Libraries Objects Strokes Paths Text Effects Compression Javascript Working with bitmap images Textures The canvas Workflow Sharpening Styles Auto reslice Colour Automation Image maps Fills Live effects Text editor Distorting images Blurring The environment Working with URLs Exporting images Keyboard shortcuts Hot keys Animation Fireworks extensions Creating pop-up menus Hotspots Making vector images ColdFusion 8 Tutorials 8 great ColdFusion tutorials Covers version MX! "ColdFusion is the original and most common implementation of a tag and ECMAScript-based programming language -- ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) and CFSCRIPT, respectively -- which is typically used in web application development for the generation of dynamic web pages. Originally a product of Allaire, in 2001 the company was purchased by Macromedia, who subsequently merged with Adobe Systems in 2005. ColdFusion resembles a scripting language best suited for data-driven web sites. More advanced users can use ColdFusion as a productivity layer above a J2EE platform or use ColdFusion as middleware in a service oriented architecture (SOA), such as generating web services or Flash remoting." [Wikipedia] Including: The tag-based language Components Web services User-defined functions Flow Control Scripting Security Validation for forms Integration with JSP Debugging Regular expressions Expressions Global applications If/Else statements Flash integration States Functions Integration with Java Structures Variables XML Retrieving data Scope WDDX Exceptions Client/Server CFX tags Fusebox Pound signs Flash remoting CFSCHEDULE Administration CFML Loops JavaScript Commenting code Reusing code Custom tags CFScript SQL Constants Operators CFML Lists CFFTP CFHTTP COM Forms Testing Arrays Server-side actionscript Relational databases Database transactions Database views Database stored procedures Database triggers Director 3 Tutorials 3 great tutorials to help you learn to use Director versions 8.5 and MX. "Macromedia Director is a powerful media application created by Macromedia - now part of Adobe Systems. It allows users to build applications built on a movie metaphor, with the user as the "director" of the movie. Its scripting language Lingo motivated some to use this application. Many companies deliver demonstrations or use it as a user interface (UI) for content on CDs and DVDs. It can incorporate many different formats (e.g. AVI, BMP, QuickTime, PNG, JPEG, RealVideo) thus making it possible to integrate without re-encoding files. It also supports vector graphics and 3D interactivity, which can be used for producing games. Version MX and its successors are also easily linked with Flash animation.." [Wikipedia] Including: Creating movies The workspace Score windows Score settings Markers Distributing movies Fields Frames Memory management Navigation Movie distribution 3D worlds Animations Behaviors Lingo Models Bitmap images Vector shapes Colour Testing projects User interaction 3D text XML Camera usage Cast members Cast windows Synchronisation Lingo scripting Cast properties Sprites Sound Tempo   Studio 5 Tutorials 5 great tutorials to help you learn to use Macromedia Studio - Macromedia's collection of applications. UPDATED AND INCLUDING VERSION 8! Covering the Studio package of: Dreamweaver Fireworks Flash Contribute Freehand ColdFusion   What is a Tutorial/Tuition Set? Listed above is not even 1% of the content in these tutorials.  They really are huge!  The tutorials are packed full of code examples, illustrations, diagrams, exercises and quizzes to aid the learning process, making our tutorials true learning workshops. Our Tuition sets contain many tutorials.  These tutorials are very in depth and real value for money.  For example, if we say the Java Set contained 43 tutorials, we do not mean that one tutorial is “How to create an array in Java” another is “How to manipulate strings in Java”.  43 tutorials means 43 huge text based tutorials.  Each tutorial has hundreds, and in some cases, thousands of pages.  So one Java tutorial may mean a 750 page tutorial on Java Beans!  An amazing electronic tuition set, supplied on a DVD with software for viewing.  This is NOT paper based. Please see our FAQ for more information.   On the DVD is everything you need to use the set. This is not information that can be downloaded from the internet and you will not find this collection for download anywhere on the web. All buyers are provided with the DVD, not a link for downloading. These are not unauthorised copies. 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