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This messenger has been inspired from the inital effect in the
movie with the same name. It's time to make your visitors cry
with envy!
Fonts
You can here specify the text alignment (left, right or centered
text), the text size (in pixels) and the font. We recommend
using centered text for this particular messenger. This applet
supports FFT files.
Entering messages and URLs
Make sure you have the same amount of URLs as you have messages.
Enter each message in it's own line. See the section Entering
Text Or Files for more information.
Movement settings
The animation speed will increase the speed of each letter's
movement. Don't let it be too large, values about 2-4 are
good.
Message pause
This is the pause between each message.
Background image and background color
The background image will be used instead of the background
color. Leave this field blank if you want to use the background
color setting instead. Use the compression setting to decrease
the SWF file size. The background color will affect the shadowing
of each letter when they are turned away from you. We recommend
setting this color to a color similar to the background image.
If you do not have a background image, then the effect will
work just as well.
Limitations
Due to a limitation in the Flash player, you can only have
a maximum line size of 100 characters, that means you can
display a text line with 100 letters at the most.
Other settings
There are other settings that are discussed on the following
topics from the Anfy Flash documentation:
The
Flash Applet Size Parameters
Working
With Text Fields
Entering Text Or Files
Working with fonts
Working
With File Fields And File Lists
Working
With Time Delays and Pauses
Working
With Color Buttons
Working
with Check Boxes
Compression Ratios for images
Combining
Flash applet effects
Version history
1.1 : Added support for the ActionScript LoadMovie() command,
which means that the effect can now be inserted into Macromedia
Flash FLA projects. You can now load other .swf files or disable
the links by entering empty links.
Anibal Wainstein
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