Sunday, November 29, 2009
Dontclick : Interactivity and Navigation with no mouse clicks
Dontclick.it The interface has no clickable buttons ... but can you keep yourself from clicking the mouse?
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Glimmer: Visual jQuery Design Tool
Glimmer is a free interactive design tool to create jQuery effects and interactivity for your web pages.
The installer for Glimmer can be downloaded from http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/glimmer/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=2578
Glimmer offers a few options for applying jQuery effects. You can use one of the wizards like image sequencer, drop-down, etc or open up an existing file and apply custom jQuery actions from scratch.
Official Glimmer samples can be downloaded from http://mschannel9.vo.msecnd.net/o9/mix/labs/glimmer/glimmersamples.zip
I found this tool thanks to this post http://www.techsutram.com/2009/03/glimmer-jquery-designer.html
The installer for Glimmer can be downloaded from http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/glimmer/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=2578
Glimmer offers a few options for applying jQuery effects. You can use one of the wizards like image sequencer, drop-down, etc or open up an existing file and apply custom jQuery actions from scratch.
Official Glimmer samples can be downloaded from http://mschannel9.vo.msecnd.net/o9/mix/labs/glimmer/glimmersamples.zip
I found this tool thanks to this post http://www.techsutram.com/2009/03/glimmer-jquery-designer.html
Silex : Open Source Flash CMS
Silex is an open source Flash CMS that lets you create flash web sites .
It comes with a WYSIWYG editor and the ability to target different versions of flash – version 7, 8, 9 and 10 are supported.
What I liked about the application is that the site you create can be made SEO-ready with deep links.
Download Silex from : http://sourceforge.net/projects/silex/files/
The installer comes with a set of templates to get you started and additional templates/ themes can be downloaded from http://silex-ria.org/?/themes/
The developer API can be found at http://silex-ria.org/api-v1/
The documentation for Silex can be found at http://silex-ria.org/?/help/#/documentation/home .
I must warn you though; some of the content (tutorials) is still in French. Here is a forum in English that might be of help http://silex.hoyau.info/forum_en/
It comes with a WYSIWYG editor and the ability to target different versions of flash – version 7, 8, 9 and 10 are supported.
What I liked about the application is that the site you create can be made SEO-ready with deep links.
Download Silex from : http://sourceforge.net/projects/silex/files/
The installer comes with a set of templates to get you started and additional templates/ themes can be downloaded from http://silex-ria.org/?/themes/
The developer API can be found at http://silex-ria.org/api-v1/
The documentation for Silex can be found at http://silex-ria.org/?/help/#/documentation/home .
I must warn you though; some of the content (tutorials) is still in French. Here is a forum in English that might be of help http://silex.hoyau.info/forum_en/
Monday, November 9, 2009
Flash and Flex Developer's Magazine - Download online edition
Flash and Flex Developer's Magazine November 2009 Online issue is available for free download.
Download : http://ffdmag.com/download-6-2009
Download : http://ffdmag.com/download-6-2009
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Adobe BrowserLab : Web page testing tool
I had recently posted about two services that allow you test how your web pages render in various popular browsers http://ravindrabharathi.blogspot.com/2009/10/tools-for-testing-browser-compatibilty.html.
BrowserLab is a similar service fro Adobe with several Browser - Operating System combinations.
BrowserLab is a similar service fro Adobe with several Browser - Operating System combinations.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Merapi : open source bridge between AIR and Java Applications
Merapi (http://www.merapiproject.net/) is a bridge for AIR runtime applications to exchange messages with Java applications. This framework , currently in alpha, is an open source project by Roundarch .
You can read about how Merapi works at http://www.merapiproject.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=64&limitstart=3
Download information for Merapi : http://www.merapiproject.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=45&Itemid=59
Google code page : http://merapi.googlecode.com/
You can read about how Merapi works at http://www.merapiproject.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=64&limitstart=3
Download information for Merapi : http://www.merapiproject.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=45&Itemid=59
Google code page : http://merapi.googlecode.com/
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Applying TextFormat in AS3
Let’s say you wanted to apply a TextFormat to a TextField with the setTextFormat method and you script the following code in AS3
var t:TextField=new TextField();
var tf:TextFormat=new TextFormat();
tf.font="Verdana";
tf.size=24;
tf.bold=true;
tf.color=0xff0000;
t.width=160;
t.setTextFormat(tf);
t.text="test text";
To your surprise, the resultant text does not get the textFormat you applied. The result is
Do not panic. Just swap the last two lines of code like below.
var t:TextField=new TextField();
var tf:TextFormat=new TextFormat();
tf.font="Verdana";
tf.size=24;
tf.bold=true;
tf.color=0xff0000;
t.width=160;
t.text="test text";
t.setTextFormat(tf);
And everything’s fine.
If you were to set the text once again with, say, t.text=”Another text”, you should apply the desired TextFormat once again with the SetTextFormat method. This is because every time you set the ‘text’ property of a TextField, it is the DefaultTextFormat which will be applied.
In fact if you were doing quite a bit of text handling, you are better off setting the DefaultTextFormat of the TextField with the following code
t.defaultTextFormat=tf;
var t:TextField=new TextField();
var tf:TextFormat=new TextFormat();
tf.font="Verdana";
tf.size=24;
tf.bold=true;
tf.color=0xff0000;
t.width=160;
t.setTextFormat(tf);
t.text="test text";
To your surprise, the resultant text does not get the textFormat you applied. The result is
Do not panic. Just swap the last two lines of code like below.
var t:TextField=new TextField();
var tf:TextFormat=new TextFormat();
tf.font="Verdana";
tf.size=24;
tf.bold=true;
tf.color=0xff0000;
t.width=160;
t.text="test text";
t.setTextFormat(tf);
And everything’s fine.
If you were to set the text once again with, say, t.text=”Another text”, you should apply the desired TextFormat once again with the SetTextFormat method. This is because every time you set the ‘text’ property of a TextField, it is the DefaultTextFormat which will be applied.
In fact if you were doing quite a bit of text handling, you are better off setting the DefaultTextFormat of the TextField with the following code
t.defaultTextFormat=tf;
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