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May 17, 2007 07:16 |  #1

I am wanting to start my own website pretty soon and have looked around and found a nice flash template that I really like and is reasonably priced. I am pretty adept at html but have never messed with flash at all. How hard is it editing a flash template. Any advice?

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May 17, 2007 10:22 |  #2

Depends on the template. Ask the designer. If you want to appear on template work out that angle, flash sucks for that.


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May 17, 2007 12:10 |  #3

tim wrote in post #3221018 (external link)
Depends on the template. Ask the designer. If you want to appear on template work out that angle, flash sucks for that.

Tim Thanks, Not quit sure what you mean by flash sucks for that? I know some don't care for templates but for my present needs it should be fine. If I ever become world renowned I will hire a ad firm to design me up something really special! ;)


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May 17, 2007 14:29 |  #4

What is your desired effect with flash? I ask because there are allot of free templates available that might meet your needs.


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May 17, 2007 15:09 |  #5

Sathi, Hi, This template is only $65. I liked it because of it's clean, simple yet professional look. Most of the flash used on this site is just picture transitions. Do I have any real reason for wanting flash, I would have to say no. I just like the layout of this one and it seems most photography sites seem to incorporate some flash in it.

I have seen several free html website templates that did not impress me much. Haven't seen many free flash...May not be looking in the right corners of the web!

I was more concerned about the learning curve in working with flash. I don't think it is as simple as taking their template changing the url of their sample pics to my url....or is it??

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May 17, 2007 15:38 |  #6

no, the flash template is hard to be customized. Lets see it has 5 galleries, but you need to make it 6. It can be a huge hustle to do so. I believe you can change the background pictures or music pretty easy though.... For $65 I don't know if you will get those .FLA flash source file...

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May 17, 2007 16:05 |  #7

g-money wrote in post #3222377 (external link)
Sathi, Hi, This template is only $65. I liked it because of it's clean, simple yet professional look. Most of the flash used on this site is just picture transitions. Do I have any real reason for wanting flash, I would have to say no. I just like the layout of this one and it seems most photography sites seem to incorporate some flash in it.

I have seen several free html website templates that did not impress me much. Haven't seen many free flash...May not be looking in the right corners of the web!

I was more concerned about the learning curve in working with flash. I don't think it is as simple as taking their template changing the url of their sample pics to my url....or is it??

Greg

Oh...well if its $65 then nevermind. Anything that is good, is what you want, and is only $65 is a winner and well worth it.

As far as flash being difficult that is tough for me to quantify. When I first tackled flash I found it easy but I am a web programmer. You say you know html so I would guess you are capable, but your mileage may vary :)

If nice photo transitions are your goal may I suggest CSS? It can give very pleasing results and doesn't have a dependancy on flash. I know in this day and age almost everyone has a flash capable browser, but you never know so I try and avoid using it whenever possible.

Checkout these examples:

http://www.dhtmlsite.c​om/imagegalleries.php (external link)

I havn't tried any of these yet FYI. I would first need some decent pictures worthy of fancy transitions. But I thaught the AJAX one looked very cool. I am pretty adept at the AJAX technique so if you ever needed any help with this let me know.


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May 17, 2007 22:58 |  #8

Flash isn't too easy to modify to be honest. It depends on what you want to do - like already said changing the music, sound clicks, fade times for slideshows, etc. is easyish, but creating new pages or really modifying anything past these simple things can get pretty hard and confusing. If you know html that will help, but actionscript doesn't really resemble html. Do you have any c++ or java programming (even a little) experience? I found my c++/java experience very helpful in learning actionscript.

If you want to either post or PM me with a link to the template and what you want to do with it I might be able to help you. I'm learning flash right now and trying to build my website using it. Totally feel free to shoot me a PM if you have any questions.

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