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November 2004


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Teaching Dreamweaver

A Merry Thanksgiving to everyone! Just dropping by to let you know that I'll be teaching a course on Dreamweaver at the UC Berkeley Extension this coming Spring.

If you're in the San Francisco Bay Area and would like to learn about the Principles of Web Design inherent to Dreamweaver MX 2004, please enroll and come to my class: 10 Mondays, 2/28 through 5/2.

More the syllabus and assignments later. For now, brush up on your CSS and PHP knowledge and fire up Fireworks as well if you haven't tried it yet.

November 24, 2004

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Delivering Music via Flash

49 Percent OK, the song:

49 Percent OK - song

The 12 Steps to a custom Flash Music player:

1. Write a song.
2. Record it in GarageBand.
3. Convert it to MP3 in iTunes.
4. Post it to your site.
5. Create custom graphic in Fireworks MX 2004.
6. Copy, paste into Flash MX 2004 Professional.
7. Drag Media Controller component onto stage, reference MP3 location.
8. Free transform it to fit in the custom graphic.
9. Publish SWF locally.
10. Insert > Flash in Dreamweaver MX 2004. Preview directly in Design View by clicking Play.
11. Finish Design, Publish HTML and SWF.
12. Enjoy! Spread the word. Over 90% of the Web browsers in the world will be able to hear your tune.

November 18, 2004

Posted to Flash at 06:11 PM | comments (1) | trackback (0)

Welcome

Welcome to my Macromedia blog, everyone! This is where I will post details about different features, Dreamweaver shortcuts that I use, hints, and other best practices for Web Design.

For now, you can out more about me at dom.net.

Cheers!

November 11, 2004

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