- Creating
useable and professional
elements and templates, and
much, much more!
With "Flash
CS3: The Missing Manual,"
developers can quickly and
creatively turn their ideas
into appealing Flash
animations or movies. This
book can help developers
create powerful online
tutorials, training
materials, and full-blown
presentations. It also
teaches design principles
throughout and helps readers
avoid elements that can
distract or annoy their
audiences.
This is the
first new release of Flash
since Adobe bought
Macromedia, which means that
it's the first version that
will integrate easily with
other Adobe products. It's a
whole new ballgame when it
comes to Flash, and "Flash
CS3: The Missing Manual"
offers complete and
objective coverage. It's the
perfect companion to this
powerful software.
About the
Missing Manual series, the
book that should have been
in the box. Warm, witty, and
jargon-free, Missing Manuals
have enough clarity for the
novice, and enough depth and
detail for the power user.
Chris Grover
lives in Fairfax, California
with his wife and two
daughters. Chris received
degrees in Creative Writing
and Film from Emerson
College in Boston,
Massachusetts. He's worked
as a technical writer,
advertising copywriter and
product publicist for more
than 25 years. His freelance
articles have been published
in a variety of magazines
from Fine Homebuilding to
CD-ROM World.
E. A. Vander
Veer
has authored or edited more
than a dozen books to date
(including "PowerPoint 2007:
The Missing Manual" and
"PowerPoint 2007 for
Starters: The Missing
Manual"). Her work has
appeared in dozens of on-and
offline publications,
including "Byte", "The
Writer", "Salon.com", and "CNN.com".
Currently, she lives in
Texas with her husband and
daughter.
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