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How To Add The Flash In Our Website ? Animated image in website make the site atractive, but take more time

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Animation in this world:We see in most of the website that company icon, logos, memorandom, Advertisement, smily,even todat Button etc. in the website are animated in a sequencial manner so any body who see this get impressed, even so many time i also get impressed and want to give thanks that one who creates this logic a fantastic idea, adobe website we read some articles, i want a proper process or command from starting to end till image(how many types of image) animated in my website.what software, hardware, required to do complete this task.any idea, tutorial, notes, Books online if have free of cost are most welcome to appreciation.Thanks.

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I would love to hear about this too...I did get into flash for a short period but my biggest issue was creating graphics(I'm not a very imaginative person)...But after so long away from it I'm getting to where I'd really like to learn both Flash and Photoshop.If I find anything of real use I'll post here. I've found many different websites that have tutorials but most of them end up being crappy.

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If you already have an swf you want to embed into a website you might want to take a look at this method called the Flash Satay. It is the easiest way of embedding flash while still following web standards. If you don't have the swf you want to embed you need to get an application that creates them. I'm sure there are a few non-supported by adobe that you might be able to get a bit cheaper, but I would recommend Adobe Flash.

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First of all... I was never really good at flash...Before you start making flash stuff... Make sure you can create the graphics... Familiarise yourself with either The GIMP (free) or... Photoshop CS3 (not-so-free)... Though, if you want to render 3D models, Blender (Free) or 3DS MAX (not-so-free... Very expensive...)... After you can make pretty good graphics... You'd probably want to get Adobe's Flash CS3, I wouldn't recommend you go straight for it as it is a bit expensive... Get the trial first... After you can make simple slide animations, etc... Learn to use the more advanced features and ultimately... Actionscript...There is no need for specific hardware, although... 2GB minimum of RAM is recommended, since If say, you have Photoshop, Firefox (with 5+ tabs), and Flash CS3 open at the same time rendering your flash thing it can use quite a lot of RAM... That's basically it... Check out http://www.w3schools.com/ for some tips and that...

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Adobe Flash CS3 is one, used to create Flash, now it has updated to CS4. Adobe Flex builder is another good job developed by Adobe company, you can use it to develop RIA (Rich Internet Application).

If your Flash file is a SWF, then you can directly embed it to web page using the 'object' 'embed' HTML tag

If your Flash file is a FLV, then pay attention to this: You cannot directly embed the FLV to a HTML page, the FLV must either be linked or embedded to a SWF file, and the SWF file is just like a FLV player to control the playback of the FLV file, and the SWF player can be created in Adobe Flash.

For a quick solution, you can use this flash video player maker called Moyea web player Pro, it can generate a custom flash video player for website and publish videos to the Internet.

Good luck!

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