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- Creating Sliding Panels for Navigation and Transition Effects
- Other Uses of the Slide Algorithm
- Multiple Mouse Slide
- Coding the Multiple Movement Algorithm
- Using Functions to Make Efficient Code
- Passing Parameters to Functions
- Duplicating the Movie Clip On-the-Fly
- Adding Scale to the Effect
- The Sliding Mask Transition Effect
- Creating the Function for X and Y Movement
- Adding to the Transition Effect
- Conclusion
This chapter is from the book
Other Uses of the Slide Algorithm
Now that you have a handle on the basic slide algorithm and how it works, you can start to use it in more inventive ways. (Versus doing a carbon copy of an effect that's probably already overused anyway.) That's what's so great about interactive designthere's always room to expand on a technique and take it to new placesit's not just limited to copying a good idea.