Posts Tagged ‘menu’

In a Flash Website, if you just need two or three “alone” buttons for your site navigation you  can simple design them and place it in the stage. Or, to be more elegant, you can make an array in as3 and place them in the stage too. However, if you are creating a dynamic Flash [...]

Tutorial | Create a Cool Website Header
Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

In this tutorial you will be shown how to design a website banner like this one above. Read Tutorial Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on Facebookshare via RedditShare with StumblersTweet about itSubscribe to the comments on this post

This tutorial illustrates how to design a nice pastel color menu with a dynamic submenu which appears when you select a link in the main menu, using CSS and some lines of javascript code. Read Tutorial Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on Facebookshare via RedditShare with StumblersTweet about itSubscribe to the comments on this post

In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a menu with a bar underneath it that moves left and right based on which button the user is hovering over. This tutorial is created with Flash CS3 and ActionScript 3. Read Tutorial and download support files Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on Facebookshare via RedditShare [...]

Instead of showing you one post with only one component or movie, i will be picking on a weekly basis, a bundle of cool stuff which can helps you on your daily tasks whether we are speaking about web or desktop interfaces. 3D PIC TAIL IGALLERYX SLIDING IMAGE BANNER XML DYNAMIC MP3 PLAYER MAGAZINE STYLE [...]

Source | Accordion Menu in AS3 v1
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Paul Ortchanian has posted a great example of an AS3 Accordion Menu. Check the demo and code Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on Facebookshare via RedditShare with StumblersTweet about itSubscribe to the comments on this post

Create a Stunning Vista Inspired Menu
Monday, March 3rd, 2008

This tutorial will show you how to make a semi-transparent vista inspired menu, using gradients, shadows and blurring to produce a stunning modern effect. Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on Facebookshare via RedditShare with StumblersTweet about itSubscribe to the comments on this post