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Re: AS3 and buttons question...
by Ross Gerbasi on Feb 27, 2008 at 3:53:11 pm

It looks like your missing some stops in your coding you will want to add the code

stop();

on the frames you would like to end your animations on.

So if gigs is frame 20 and bios is on frame 40 you will wanna add a stop on frame 39.


Though I am not sure how you have your timeline setup. If your animations are inside movie clips then you simply need to change your "gotoAndPlay" commands to "gotoAndStop" but from the site it doesn't look like its setup that way


hope this helps.
-ross





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