Using Flash Buttons
Flash Buttons are brief, looping FlashA popular format for vector-based, animated Web graphics. Flash is a proprietary format of Macromedia, Inc. animations that are meant to be used as navigation buttons, banners, or other design elements on Web pages. Unlike ordinary Flash files, Flash Buttons have a static text component that you can edit directly in Namo WebEditor. A variety of predesigned Flash Buttons are included with Namo WebEditor in the resource library, accessible through the Resource Manager.
Try moving your mouse over this Flash Button.
You can use Flash Buttons as standalone buttons and design elements, and also in dynamic navigation bars and dynamic banners.
Besides using the Flash Buttons that come with Namo WebEditor, you can add your own Flash files (ones you create yourself or that you download from the Web) to the library, so you can insert them conveniently into your Web documents.
In this section
Editing the text of a Flash Button
Changing the background color of a Flash Button
Creating a hyperlink on a Flash Button
Importing Flash files into the Flash Button library
Related topics
Insert a dynamic navigation bar