We'll start off with a new, empty Flash document, and a simple stop inserted on the first frame. You'll want to put a stop on every frame so that the animation doesn't move beyond that frame until the user does something to trigger it.
By Adrien-Luc Sanders, About.com
We'll start off with a new, empty Flash document, and a simple stop inserted on the first frame. You'll want to put a stop on every frame so that the animation doesn't move beyond that frame until the user does something to trigger it.
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