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Create Vertical Menu with Flash

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bernie_nmsu - 17 Sep 2007 17:21 GMT
I am new to the use of flash.  I have seen so many awesome menus.  I have went
through a tutoriol that was helpful but not what I was looking for.  Right now
I have a menu that when the button is selected the mask displays a certain box
that was created.  I do not know anything about the scripts to make changes to
it.

What I would like is a menu that pushes everything down to make room for the
submenu items when the user overs over the menu button or pushes the menu
button.  Then I want it to close up when the mouse moves away or focus is set
on another menu item.  

I have spent almost a week trying to go through tutorials of others.  I am at
the point in my project that I need to get this menu built - like yesterday.  
I'm beggin for help.
Twinbird24 - 17 Sep 2007 23:26 GMT
I had the same problem as you, I just Googled it and used youTube for
tutorials. Try this one: http://youtube.com/watch?v=VHVYWcNitq4
you can also try youtube.com for other videos (just run a seach)
If you want you can also email me the website or something
(videogame_guy24@hotmail.com) and I'll make something for you.
bernie_nmsu - 18 Sep 2007 16:10 GMT
I got a working Side Nav Bar now.  I would appreciate it if you could look at it.  I want me links/jumps to set focus on a frame on the main.asp page.
 
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