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Author Topic: [CS3 + AS2] SWF transitions and FuseKit ... help!  (Read 804 times)
Xenon242
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« on: August 20, 2007, 11:33:04 AM »

Hi everyone,

So I'm working on my personal website, and I decided to get clever and try to combine Kirupa's SWF transition tutorial with FuseKit 2.1. For the sake of this problem, here is a quick map of the SWF structure I'm looking to use:

Code:
Main SWF - logo, main navigation (not created yet)
   |_ Works SWF (aka Portfolio) - Framework for loading the ...
        |_ Individual portfolio entries SWFs

Now here's the thing: adapting Kirupa's tutorial a tiny bit, I decided to animate the intro and outro transition animations in each individual portfolio entry SWF with Fuse, rather than on the timeline. For reference, in the root timeline of those SWFs is an include for the ActionScript file for the intro animations, and inside a movie clip - in the midframe actions - is an include for the outro animations AS file.

The problem I'm having is that I can't get the buttons that link to the individual projects to work after one has been clicked. For example, there are two buttons there - Not Worth It and Tourist Organisation of Belgrade - that are linked to the corresponding project SWFs. Clicking on of them will load that project, but when you try to click the other, nothing happens.

In any case, here's a link to all of the FLA, SWF, AS and XML files:

http://www.neueweb.com/downloads/works.zip (fair warning: the zip file is about 20 megs ... )

Help with this problem would be _greatly_ appreciated. Also, if someone could kindly have a look at all of this to see if the outro animations will work the way I've got them set up, or what I would have to do to make them work, it would also be greatly appreciated!

Cheers,
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