To build a Flash application, you typically perform the following basic steps:
Decide which basic tasks the application will perform.
Create and import media elements, such as images, video, sound, text.
Arrange the media elements on the Stage and in the Timeline to define when and how they appear in your application.
Apply graphic filters (such as blurs, glows, and bevels), blends, and other special effects as you see fit.
Write ActionScript code to control how the media elements behave, including how the elements respond to user interactions.
Test to verify that your application is working as you intended, and find and fix any bugs you encounter. You should test the application throughout the creation process. Publish your FLA file as a SWF file that can be displayed in a web page and played back with Flash Player.
Depending on your project and your working style, you might use these steps in a different order.
For video tutorials about the Flash workflow, see the following:
Flash workflow: www.adobe.com/go/vid0132
Creating your first interactive Flash file: www.adobe.com/go/vid0118
For a text tutorial about creating an application, see Create an Application on the Flash Tutorials page at www.adobe.com/go/learn_fl_tutorials.
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