

- #ADOBE FLASH PROFESSIONAL CS5 TUTORIAL ANIMATION MOVIE#
- #ADOBE FLASH PROFESSIONAL CS5 TUTORIAL ANIMATION CODE#
#ADOBE FLASH PROFESSIONAL CS5 TUTORIAL ANIMATION MOVIE#
Each SWC file contains a compiled movie clip, ActionScript code, and any other assets that the component requires.

#ADOBE FLASH PROFESSIONAL CS5 TUTORIAL ANIMATION CODE#
ĪS files are ActionScript files-you can use these to keep some or all of your ActionScript code outside of your FLA files, which is helpful for code organization and for projects that have multiple people working on different parts of the Animate content.For more information about Animate file formats, see The Animate SWF file format is an open standard that other applications support. When you publish your FLA file, Animate creates a SWF file. SWF files, the compiled versions of FLA files, are the files you display in a web page. For more information, see Working with uncompressed XFL files. This format makes it easier for groups of users to work on different elements of an Animate project at the same time. An XFL file, and the other associated files inside the same folder, are simply the uncompressed equivalent of a FLA file. Uncompressed XFL files are similar to FLA files.

You can add ActionScript® code to Animate documents to more finely control their behavior and to make them respond to user interactions. The Timeline is where you tell Animate when specific media objects should appear on the Stage. Media objects are the graphic, text, sound, and video objects that comprise the content of your Animate document. FLA files, the primary files you work with in Animate, contain the basic media, timeline, and script information for a Animate document.
