
Using ActionScript 2.0 Components with Macromedia Flash 8
by Berry, Bob; deHaan, Jen; deHaan, Peter; Jacowitz, David; Pickett, WadeRent Book
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Author Biography
team at Macromedia. The Macromedia Instructional Media Development (IMD) team is a group of technical writers, editors, and production engineers who create the technical documentation for all Macromedia products and technologies. Each product has a team of dedicated writers who document the help systems, feature descriptions, and learning paths that Macromedia customers use. Through their years of insider, hands-on product experience, the IMD team is uniquely qualified to bring you these official Macromedia-branded documentation reference guides.
Table of Contents
Intended audience | p. 8 |
System requirements | p. 8 |
About the documentation | p. 8 |
Typographical conventions | p. 9 |
Terms used in this manual | p. 9 |
Additional resources | p. 9 |
About Components | p. 11 |
Installing components | p. 12 |
Where component files are stored | p. 14 |
Modifying the component files | p. 15 |
Benefits of using components | p. 16 |
Component categories | p. 16 |
About version 2 component architecture | p. 17 |
Version 2 component features | p. 18 |
About compiled clips and SWC files | p. 19 |
Accessibility and components | p. 20 |
Creating an Application with Components (Flash Professional Only) | p. 21 |
About the Fix Your Mistake tutorial | p. 21 |
Build the main page | p. 23 |
Bind data components to display gift ideas | p. 29 |
Display gift details | p. 33 |
Create the checkout screen | p. 38 |
Test the application | p. 46 |
Viewing the completed application | p. 46 |
Working with Components | p. 47 |
The Components panel | p. 48 |
Adding components to Flash documents | p. 48 |
Components in the Library panel | p. 52 |
Setting component parameters | p. 53 |
Sizing components | p. 54 |
Deleting components from Flash documents | p. 55 |
Using code hints | p. 56 |
Creating custom focus navigation | p. 56 |
Managing component depth in a document | p. 57 |
Components in Live Preview | p. 58 |
Using a preloader with components | p. 58 |
About loading components | p. 60 |
Upgrading version 1 components to version 2 architecture | p. 60 |
Handling Component Events | p. 61 |
Using listeners to handle events | p. 62 |
Delegating events | p. 70 |
About the event object | p. 73 |
Using the on() event handler | p. 74 |
Customizing Components | p. 77 |
Using styles to customize component color and text | p. 78 |
About skinning components | p. 91 |
About themes | p. 103 |
Combining skinning and styles to customize a component | p. 113 |
Creating Components | p. 119 |
Component source files | p. 119 |
Overview of component structure | p. 120 |
Building your first component | p. 121 |
Selecting a parent class | p. 130 |
Creating a component movie clip | p. 132 |
Creating the ActionScript class file | p. 137 |
Incorporating existing components within your component | p. 166 |
Exporting and distributing a component | p. 175 |
Final steps in component development | p. 178 |
Collection Properties | p. 181 |
Defining a collection property | p. 183 |
Simple collection example | p. 184 |
Defining the class for a collection item | p. 186 |
Accessing collection information programmatically | p. 186 |
Exporting components that have collections to SWC files | p. 189 |
Using a component that has a collection property | p. 190 |
Index | p. 191 |
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