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Re: Importing Illustrator Website Design
by djelder on Feb 20, 2007 at 8:29:01 pm

Ok, so far things are looking good for the animation of the text. I followed the after effects to flash tutorial in bringing it into flash. Now I have my website, I have created an invisible button on top of my text, I have the animated text in a movie clip in place for the rollover action. **Note: in my movie clip animation of the text, I have the animation starting on frame 2, because I didn't want the animation on the screen.** So I clicked on the invisible button in the scene, and added this to the text:

on (rollOver) {
gotoAndPlay("about_us",2);
}

the instance for the movie clip is called about_us and then I told it to play frame 2, but it didn't do anything, what did I do wrong?? Also, when the mouse continues to hover over the text, I would like the animation to loop. did I do something wrong in my process?

Thanks


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