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Resize Flash with Visual Size Report – Now on Labs
Sep 22nd
Visual Size Report is an extension for Adobe® Flash® Professional that allows for easier size optimization of SWF files. Designers and Developers often need to consider file sizes when creating content in Flash Professional, especially when deploying for mobile platforms or creating advertising assets, regardless of platform. Learn More About Visual Size Report Download Visual Size Report Discuss Visual Size Report
CSS style sheets with TLF text
Aug 31st
Learn how to apply CSS styling to TLF, and see the rich design flexibility of ActionScript coding for Flash Professional CS5.5 projects. (8:12)
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Tips for using Flash efficiently
Aug 30th
Choose from over 60 tips to improve your Flash Professional projects from both a UX and development perspective.
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Animation Learning Guide for Flash
Aug 15th
Explore the many ways to create and control your animations in Flash Professional CS5, from motion tweens to ActionScript classes.
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Graphic Effects Learning Guide for Flash: Text
Aug 8th
Learn about the font rendering and anti-aliasing options available in Flash Professional to control the way your text appears at runtime.
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Graphic Effects Learning Guide for Flash
Aug 8th
Enhance the look and feel of your projects by exploring the many features in Flash Professional CS5 for producing impressive graphic effects.
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Adobe Flash Professional CS5 Extension for Adobe AIR 2.5 refresh available
Nov 19th
Adobe® Flash® Professional CS5 Extension for Adobe AIR® 2.5 is a prerelease technology that enables customers to leverage the latest AIR 2.5 release to publish content and applications to the Android, Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, and including new profiles for TVs. Learn More Download the Flash Professional CS5 Extension for AIR 2.5 Discuss the Flash Professional CS5 Extension for AIR 2.5
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