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Subject: Re: FLASH: Frame rates
From: David Gary
Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 03:04:42 +0100



Chris Jester (CTS Technical) wrote:

> Can you explain to all of us or maybe just me what you mean by "Level zero?"
>
> Thanks alot,
> Chris Jester
>

Hiya Jster',

Level Zero is the "Lobby level" of Flash3. It means that your original movie
will always be on the bottom level. You can load other movies above it, kinda
like the layers in Flash. For example: you can have an animated button on
Level2 on top of level one. The background in the swf is transparent so you
can see the swf below on level Zero.

To make it real simple, Image a building with glass floors. From the
top floor you can see the lobby. On each floor is an animation. Behind
the animation is the glass floor of that level. You can take your viewers to
different
floors through "load movie" (or "the elevator"<g>)

Its just like the old fashion animations on the "muti-plane" camera. Invented by
Walt
Disney.

hth,
-DG-




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