The Free Table Renderer component provides an advanced XML/HTML table rendering engine for Flash, complete with CSS support and advanced features such as row and column spans. The component can render all common types of content (text, SWF files, images and Flash library objects) and allows embedding custom fonts and offers advanced text rendering controls.
We are happy to announce you that Flashtuning supports the community by offering you free versions of its flash components. The freebies may have some limitations and don’t include the application source file, but you can easily configure them through the XML file.
As a developer you encounter different issues when working on a project. One of them is to create a html replica of a table in Flash. To have features such as column span and row span, cellspacing and padding and many others that allows you to manage your table in Flash like in HTML.
I know that probably every time when you have to design a website, at a certain moment you want something to be scrolled (a movieclip, textfield). You can do a basic scroller or use the default one from Flash of course, but instead why don’t you use something that can do all that and much more with no limitations and save you precious time.
This free flash file is really great and will help you bring a new look to your projects. It provides extended control over any field within the contact form Movie Clip and adapts automatically for user text input.
This freebie comes from Flashtuning, a great flash developer. The Progress Bar component monitors the progress of loading content from multiple sources. It’s a Flash MXP file so for using you must install it through Adobe Extension Manager. It’s very well documented and has a built in Help Book, that can be accesed via Flash Help Panel. Available for ActionScript 2.0.
I think that the most important part of a website it’s his navigation menu. For me it has to be simple, attractive and easy to understand. Because it’s essential for your audience to know exactly where they are and not get lost in a labyrinth of submenus and sections.
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