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This basically does what the 1st one does but with more strings and a different seperator rather than ‘&’. I don’t really want to go into too much detail on the thread so if people are confused or need explaining, reply or PM me.
That’s it for the navigation as I am not going to do the other due to they’re everywhere else and I wanted to be different and show everyone this method.
Pro Flash Techniques(part4)

addTarget
If you want to animate a number of Movie Clip on the stage using the same animation and effects, a great way to do it is to use addTarget.
- Add a few Movie Clips to the stage and the name their instances eg ‘clip2’ ,’ clip3’ etc.
- Animate one of them on the timeline adding effects, filters, easing etc.
- Select the animation and name its instance in the properties panel eg ‘myTween’.
- Add this line of ActionScript for every Movie Clip you want animated:
20 Great Google Secrets(part 1)

Google is clearly the best general-purpose search engine on the Web
But most people don’t use it to its best advantage. Do you just plug in a keyword or two and hope for the best? That may be the quickest way to search, but with more than 3 billion pages in Google’s index, it’s still a struggle to pare results to a manageable number.
File and Folder :Power of a name
What’s in a name? Well, when it comes to the names of the files and folders in your site, a lot. Creating keyword density on your pages can help lift your site in search listings, but there are other places besides in your markup that can help out. Search engines index keywords in the names of files and folders in order to understand the content of your pages so choosing relevant, descriptive names for them is important. Here are a few recommendations to keep in mind when naming your files.
Do search Engines recognize Microformat Content?
After gaining a great deal of support from developers, microformats are now finally being adopted by major companies on the Web who are both publishing large databases of content in hCard, hCalendar, and other microformats, and just beginning to index this content for more precise, segmented search results.
Yahoo! Is one of the largest publishers of microformat content, delivering hCalendar and hCard on Upcoming.org over 15 million hCards in Yahoo! Local and hCard, XFN (includes friendships) and the geo (indicates location) microformats on Flickr . Google recently introduced hCard into Google Maps search results (http://googlemapsapi.blogspot.com/ 2007/06/microformats-in–google-maps.html ), making the storage of addresses you’ve found much easier . Publication of content in microformats on a massive scale is great for findability, but more progress is needed still, especially from the major search engines.
Selecting Your Hosting Company
There are many different hosting companies on the internet today; you’ll have no trouble finding one. However, I choose hosting companies only after they’re sure that they offer outstanding services , superior tools, and ongoing support. ( It’s best not try free hosting, you’ll end up with banner ads on your page, which may annoy your visitors and make it harder to get others to link with you). In this case, least cost is not always best cost, so it’s best to stick with a reputable and reliable provider that gives you a lot for your money, such as http://hostgater.com .
Adding Flash

There are two ways to add Flash files ( or more correctly, SWF files) to your HTML pages. Firstly, the flash application itself has plenty of Export options, and these are probably the best place to start. The second method allows you to place to start. The code directly into your HTML page. This method is probably more flexible and is suitable for most applications.
The findability Benefits of Microformats

If you regularly keep tabs on hot topics in the web industry, chances you’ve run across micro formats , which seem to be on the tip of every Web designer/ developer’s tongue these days.
Because of their amazing power and simplicity, microformats have been the subject of countless articles in online and print publications, conference presentations , panel discussions, and a book by John Allsopp, Microformats:Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0 (http://microformatique.com/book/), published by Friends of Ed. Although we’ll get a brief primer to the subject, if you are absolutely new to microformats you may want to get yourself up to speed quickly by reading Allsopp’s informative article called “Add Microformats Magic to Your Site”(http://www.thinkvitamin.com /features/design/how-to-use-microformats ) on the popular web design ezine Vitamin. Brian Suda, a microformats guru, has written another great introductory article on the subject called “Microformats: More Meaning from Your Markup” (http://www.sitepoint.com/article / microformats-meaning-markup) published on Sitepoint.
Advanced web design/Flash

Spice up your website with some of these more advanced techniques and simple tips more professional, better looking, more engaging and more fun.
Now is about flash topic. Some 96 percent of browsers are able to display some form of Flash content. However, the latest version of the plug –in is only installed on 25-40 percent of browsers,. Bear this in mind when deciding which version to output, and opt for older versions where your content allows.



