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Macromedia Edge Newsletter -- November 21, 2005

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  06. Master Pop-up Menus with Dreamweaver and Fireworks  
Master Pop-up Menus with Dreamweaver and Fireworks
Based on his tutorial for Lynda.com, Garrick Chow explains how to create CSS-based pop-up menus.

07. Case Study: The Academy of Art

Case Study: The Academy of Art

After just six months of using Breeze, the Academy has come remarkably close to re-creating the ambiance of live faculty reviews for graduate student.

08. Sites That Inspire
Sites That Inspire
Equipped with Macromedia tools and technology, Comcast brings its Comcastic! campaign to the web, Newcastle creates a tribute to the movie "Office Space," and General Mills unleashes the Cheerioke experience.
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01. Welcome to Macromedia Labs
Welcome to Macromedia Labs by Scott Fegette
Now you can access
early releases of software, samples, and documentation, and collaborate with engineers and community developers.
02. Five Things You Need to Know About Flash Media Server
Five Things You Need to Know about Flash Media Server by Steve Wolkoff
Repeat these five points often enough and you'll save your sanity, impress your bosses, help your clients, and maybe even create something extraordinary.
03. Oracle Presents: Who Caught John Blade?
Oracle Presents: Who Caught John Blade? by Lisa Palmer and Andrew Hargreaves
The "Who Caught John Blade?" project creates a user experience that goes beyond traditional marketing vehicles. Get the story behind the site.
04. Tips for Manipulating Video with Flash Professional 8
Tips for Manipulating Video with Flash Professional 8 by Tom Green and Jordan Chilcott
Peachpit Press provides an excerpt from Macromedia Flash Professional 8: Training from the Source.
05. Flex 2 and the Multimedia Designer
Flex 2.0 and the Multimedia Designer by Andrew Goodfellow
Designers, rest assured. While Flex 2 allows developers to create better and more powerful user experiences, you can use the skills you already have to make sure the experience is better than ever.
 
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