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The Back and Forward buttons on the Web browser toolbar provide the same functionality when you are viewing a Flash Web site as when you are visiting an HTML Web site. |
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Once a user has navigated to several parts of a Flash Web site, using the Back button displays the most recently visited SWF file. |
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It is important to make certain the contents of loaded SWF files do not interfere with those of the SWF file loaded at level 0. |
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To load a SWF file into the Flash Player at a specific level, you need to create an ActionScript script with the loadMovie action. |
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With a script, the curly braces have to be placed on separate lines from other statements. |
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The loadMovie action is similar to the loadMovieNum action, but can be used to load image files into a level instead of into a movie clip instance. |
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Many of the Web sites you see on the Internet consist mainly of HTML or ____ documents. |
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The Flash Player uses ____ to play more than one SWF file at the same time. |
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The first SWF file loaded into the Flash Player is loaded at level ____. |
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The first SWF file loaded into the Flash Player at level ____ is usually considered the home or main page of the Flash Web site. |
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It is important to make certain the contents of a loaded SWF file do not interfere with those of the SWF file loaded at level ____. |
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You can press the ____ keys to align the left edges of selected objects. |
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