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Flash Basics...
by Mike A. on Apr 2, 2005 at 9:48:38 pm

Hi,

I had some basic questions in regard to Flash. I'm thinking of adding a Flash doc to my website which contains; a movie, stills and audio.

My questions are:
-How long can a Flash doc be, before it starts to effect load time? Im guessing it depends what my clip contains, so maybe I should ask what file size should I shoot for?

-How large can I make the viewer, in which my Flash doc is shown in? Does the viewer size effect the file size that much?

I was watching the Flash tutorial on this site and liked the size of it. Although I don't think my projects will be as long.

Thanks,
Mike A.


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