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Subject: Re: FLASH: Draggable Crosshair Problems - Try again (site check)
From: oneflashtwelve
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 16:25:34 +0100

Thank you Helen, Jason and Till!!!!
I appreciate all the help, now I ask one more time...
I used the script on the site Helen suggested... can you guys check again?
You may have to reboot your browser, because the movie will probably be
cached...
www.purgemusic.com
I haven't fixed the background to be brighter, yet, but I did fix
(hopefully) the crosshair.

Thanks for all the help.
-oneflashtwelve
oneflashtwelveathotmail [dot] com



----- Original Message -----
From: "Helen Triolo" <designerati-technica [dot] com>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: FLASH: Draggable Crosshair Problems


oneflashtwelve wrote:
>
> www.purgemusic.com
>
> I've made a "crosshair" that follows the mouse ala the "Drag Movie Clip"
> funtion:
>
> Start Drag ("/chair", lockcenter)
>
> But - it seems that it hogs WAY too much processor power than it should.

You're right, it does seem too slow to respond/move. There's an example
at the same site Marcus referred to this morning that does the same
thing but with much quicker response -- you could download that fla and
compare to yours: http://www.five100.com/indexFR.html, Works, Flash
source files, Liner.

> As well... does the background image look too dark to you? (it's fine on
my
> monitor, but I have a faboo new dell 17")

Looks good on the base page, but the popup was too dark to see any
except the front two people (WinNT, Netscape).
>
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Replies
  Re: FLASH: Draggable Crosshair Problems , Thorsten Schmiedel

Replies
  FLASH: Flash4 Scripting, Ed Harvey
  FLASH: Draggable Crosshair Problems, oneflashtwelve
  Re: FLASH: Draggable Crosshair Problems, Helen Triolo

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