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darrel #1
Re: Macromedia navigation
> Is is possible to get the .js file for the navigation used on the
Macromedia website?
Sure. Just download it:
[url]http://macromedia.com/js/globalnav.js[/url]
-Darrel
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Macromedia 'Top' Navigation Bar - How
I am a great fan of Macromedia products, and am currently trying to master Flash MX. I am 16 years old, from South Africa, and I am busy redesigning... -
Macromedia 'Top' Navigation Bar -
I am a great fan of Macromedia products, and am currently trying to master Flash MX. I am 16 years old, from South Africa, and I am busy redesigning... -
Macromedia 'Top' Navigation Bar
I am a great fan of Macromedia products, and am currently trying to master Flash MX. I am 16 years old, from South Africa, and I am busy redesigning... -
Macromedia 'Top' Navigation
I am a great fan of Macromedia products, and am currently trying to master Flash MX. I am 16 years old, from South Africa, and I am busy redesigning... -
Macromedia navigation bar
Hello, I would like to know how to build navigation bar like the one @ macromedia.com Looks to me like disjoint rollover? -
kyliemarie1 webforumsuser@macromedia.com #2
Re: Macromedia navigation
Thanks Darrel. Since I'm not a javascript "guru", I guess what I really need is a step by step instruction on how to create a navigation similiar to the one on this site. Can anyone help?
kyliemarie1 webforumsuser@macromedia.com Guest
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jeffhtx01 #3
Macromedia Navigation
Greetings,
I have created a navigation similar to the navigation used on the mm home
page. Primary nav. on layer 1. Buttons(rollover) goto and play frame ().
sub nav. on layer 2 with keyframes for each sub-nav instance. this works
fine.
The problem is when the mouse is moved from the primary nav to the sub nav. I
lose the "highlighted" effect on the primary nav.
how can I remedy this?
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