Monday, April 12, 2010

All You Wanted To Know About the Flash Loader Component

Apparently, Adobe flash (preciously Macromedia Flash) is quite a revolutionary design program that allows more than just simple design and animation for a host of purposes. Now we all know that flash is most useful in the area of website development and game design. From increasing the face and real value of many websites with interactive applications and animations to offering addictive desktop and online games, flash has given more than enough reasons for designers to practice their imagination.
But did you know that flash can even be used to enhance your designs through text or image uploads into a flash application from another location? That’s right! Flash lets you expand an already built flash application through what we know as the loader component, and by virtue of its abilities it’s been increasingly used in the area of flash game design .

But the loader component of flash doesn’t just stop there as it finds its use in flash web development as well. In fact, flash is one program that has evidently been known for its multipurpose ability. And to define just that aspect, let’s look at how the loader component offers its benefits. The loader component can be used to pull content from a different location and to upload it into a flash application or in an application that has pictures. What’s worth knowing here is controlling the timing of the image or content loading keeping a tab on the progress during the process. It is noteworthy to know that some components like Alert, ComboBox and Menu might not be functional if certain version 2 components are loaded into the loader component.

Flash graphic design is one more area where the loader component finds great use due to its ability to affix script from other locations. So, in case you want to insert a logo or a caption into a page, you can easily do so by uploading it from a remote location.

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