Posted on: Fri, Sep 10th 2010, 02:20
An auto slide gallery (scrolling thumbnails). Each thumbnail item can have labels like a title and a short description, a price, a star rating value. Clicking the thumbnail, will refresh the page to any given URL (set in XML, for each item).
The scroller can be set to autostart, and autohide.
The plus and minus buttons are used for changing the speed of the movement. You can control the start value, minimum and maximum values, in the XML file.
The colors and sizes are also configurable in the XML file.
When the loop reaches the end of the gallery, it automatically jumps back to the first image, and continues the loop smoothly.
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Andrei Potorac
on 10/9/10
ddb608
on 31/10/10
on 3/11/10
You will need to modify the source files to achieve this.
wcdigital
on 11/2/11
wcdigital
on 11/2/11
wcdigital
on 11/2/11
yeah, it took me a while, but i also haven't touched flash in like 8 years -- before it was bought by Adobe.
FlaBell -- Thanks for the great open source flash objects!
on 12/2/11
Packy Tagliaferro
on 13/2/11
on 14/2/11
To put a PayPal button inside Flash you'll need to use the PayPal API.
We can do this as a custom work. Just send us an email with some details at [email protected], if you're interested.
Andrei Potorac
on 17/2/11