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Subject: FLASH: "Sticking" buttons function??
From: Gina K. Anderson
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 18:54:30 +0100

Hi all,

Now that I have my images looking right, finally, I could use a URL, hint, or
idea concerning a function that needs to be put into my flash movie.

Again, the image is a pie chart, which will be used for navigation. You can see
the beginning movie here:

http://www.sitediva.com/clients/piechart/nav.html
(push and mouseover the buttons to see states)

There will be eight pages of content, corresponding to the button titles. Each
page needs to have the "down" state (red button) showing so the user will have a
visual clue of what section they are in. The designer wants each seperate html
page to have the movie loaded into it, they will not be using frames.

Due to my limited knowledge of flash, the only thing I can think of is to have a
different flash movie for each page, and stripping the button and placing a
static graphic of the red state for each page. Which means 8 flash movies.
Seeing how they are only about 15kb, it isn't a *huge* deal, but I would think
there is a cleaner way to do this...

Any ideas? Can Flash detect the URL of the page and load the appropriate hit
state and stick there, or do you have a better suggestion?

Thanks,
Gina



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