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Creating User Interface (UI) Interactions with Flash Designing the Prompts Selecting the UI Components Naming the Instances Writing the ActionScript Testing the Feedback
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Interacting with Users Create the frame that will prompt the user for input. Create any feedback frames that you can anticipate needing. Give each User Interface (UI) component a logically meaningful instance name. Use ActionScript for the branching.
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Creating the Layers Create the following three layers: a “text” layer that will contain the text; a “buttons” layer to contain the buttons; an “actions” layer that will contain the ActionScript.
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Designing the Prompt In this example, we create a multiple choice question. The prompt will include the following UI components: One radio button for each choice. A submit button.
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The Question Frame Make this be Frame 1: Who is buried in Grant’s tomb? ◦ Beethoven ◦ Grant ◦ Mozart
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Feedback for a Wrong Answer Make this be Frame 3: No, that is not correct. Think about the name on the tomb, which is Grant.
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Feedback for a Correct Answer Make this be Frame 5: Correct! Grant is indeed buried in Grant’s tomb. Nice work!
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Naming the Instances Name the radio buttons: Beethoven Grant Mozart Name the submit button: submit_btn Name the try again button: retry_btn
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Submit button ActionScript Put this in Frame 1: stop(); submit_btn.onRelease = function () { if (Grant.selected) { gotoAndStop(5); } else { gotoAndStop(3); } };
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Retry button ActionScript Put this in Frame 3: retry_btn.onRelease = function () { gotoAndStop(1); };
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