- Creating useable and professional elements and templates, and much, much more!
With "Flash CS3: The Missing Manual," developers can quickly and creatively turn their ideas into appealing Flash animations or movies. This book can help developers create powerful online tutorials, training materials, and full-blown presentations. It also teaches design principles throughout and helps readers avoid elements that can distract or annoy their audiences.
This is the first new release of Flash since Adobe bought Macromedia, which means that it's the first version that will integrate easily with other Adobe products. It's a whole new ballgame when it comes to Flash, and "Flash CS3: The Missing Manual" offers complete and objective coverage. It's the perfect companion to this powerful software.
About the Missing Manual series, the book that should have been in the box. Warm, witty, and jargon-free, Missing Manuals have enough clarity for the novice, and enough depth and detail for the power user.
Chris Grover lives in Fairfax, California with his wife and two daughters. Chris received degrees in Creative Writing and Film from Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. He's worked as a technical writer, advertising copywriter and product publicist for more than 25 years. His freelance articles have been published in a variety of magazines from Fine Homebuilding to CD-ROM World.
E. A. Vander Veer has authored or edited more than a dozen books to date (including "PowerPoint 2007: The Missing Manual" and "PowerPoint 2007 for Starters: The Missing Manual"). Her work has appeared in dozens of on-and offline publications, including "Byte", "The Writer", "Salon.com", and "CNN.com". Currently, she lives in Texas with her husband and daughter.
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