Next: Creating Animation with ActionScript There three language options to change the text to, and there are two buttons on the bottom that help the interactivity of the entire clip. At the end, it leads to the home screen with a welcome message. Note: The animation should have a counter on top of the man changing at every jumping jack. ActionScript is taking considerably more time to understand ? Anyways, here’s to hoping the next lesson is easy to absorb. Nice to know that I can add URLs to buttons. Thoughts anyone? It’s been a while since I last worked on my adobe training so it wasn’t easy trying to refresh my knowledge, while also add work to the previous lesson. I got everything and understand what was going on with the example that was being given, but when I tried to copy the function on the actionscript layer containing the home page it said it wasn’t allowed because I was duplicating a function.
I stumbled on how to change language settings on the “welcome home” aspect of the clip. I learned about the setLanguage function and what a double equal sign (=) means in Flash.
This lesson predominantly focused on adding language changes when buttons were pushed and also talked about how to change language in dynamic text. It was nice that I got a little bit more explanation on addEventListeners, mainly what “void” meant and other things titles for what MouseEvent can listen for. This lesson was relatively similar to the lesson I had on buttons and triggers.