6. Create Dynamic and Interactive Pages: Lesson 6, Exercise 50 TERMS Elapsed time. The length of time it takes to reach the current frame when the animation plays. Frame-by-frame animation. Animation created by changing the content on each frame in a sequence. Frame sequence. A series of frames beginning with a keyframe and ending with the next keyframe. Keyframe. A frame in which you specify changes in an animation. Tweened animation. Animation in which you specify a starting point and an ending point and let Flash fill in the frames between.
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A widget is identified in Dreamweaver by a blue tabbed outline. Click the tab to modify or set properties for the widget. The first time you save a page after adding a Spry widget (or any other Spry element), Dreamweaver prompts you to copy the files required for the element to your site. Modify the Spry selected in the Properties Panel.
Use Flash to create Flash applications, to publish applications for use in other programs such as a Web browser, and to play applications on your computer. A document file that you create, save, and edit with Flash has a . fla file extension. When you publish the file, it is saved with a .swf file extension. You play . swf files using the Flash Player program. Flash applications are comprised of a series of frames , called a Timeline . You insert content such as shapes, images, and actions on the frames. When you play the application, the frames are displayed in sequence, so that the content appears to change and move.
Keyframes are sometimes a difficult concept for students to understand. It may help to explain that you are telling the computer to take a “screenshot” of what you want the scene to look like at that particular moment. Each keyframe indicates a new “screenshot” for the computer.