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Sparking New Life Into Your Pages With Macromedia's Flash
Editor's Note
09.14.00

Today's NetDummy is about sprucing up web pages using Macromedia's Flash.

Animations, if not too large, can turn a dull page into an attention grabber. Flash's awesome vector-based graphics are lighter than GIF's and JPEG's. Furthermore, Flash is poised to become the standard for web animation. Additionally, Flash makes it relatively easy to incorporate animation, sound, and interactivity into your site.

Macromedia estimates approximately 195 million people on the Internet can view sites with Flash content without downloading and installing a player. Flash animation could easily be used to draw people to your site. CNET reports, "Studies on the Internet advertising have found that people click animated banner ads more than twice as often as they click static ads."

If you would like to learn more about the many advantages Flash can give your web site. You can sign up for FlashNewz and get a weekly dose of tips and tricks to spruce up any web site.

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Top 10 Most Brilliant Marketing Screw Ups


  1. Coors put its slogan, "Turn it loose," into Spanish, where it was read as "Suffer from diarrhea."

  2. Scandinavian vacuum manufacturer Electrolux used the following in an American campaign: "Nothing sucks like an Electrolux."

  3. Clairol introduced the "Mist Stick", a curling iron, into German only to find out that "mist" is slang for manure. Not too many people had use for the "manure stick."

  4. When Gerber started selling baby food in Africa, they used the same packaging as in the U.S., with the beautiful Caucasian baby on the label. Later they learned that in Africa, companies routinely put pictures on the label of what's inside, since most people can't read.

  5. Colgate introduced a toothpaste in France called Cue, the name of a notorious porno magazine.

  6. An American T-shirt maker in Miami printed shirts for the Spanish market which promoted the Pope's visit. Instead of "I saw the Pope" (el Papa), the shirts read "I saw the potato" (la papa).

  7. Pepsi's "Come alive with the Pepsi Generation" translated into "Pepsi brings your ancestors back from the grave", in Chinese.

  8. Frank Perdue's chicken slogan, "it takes a strong man to make a tender chicken" was translated into Spanish as "it takes an aroused man to make a chicken affectionate."

  9. The Coca-Cola name in China was first read as "Ke-kou-ke-la", meaning "Bite the wax tadpole" or "female horse stuffed with wax," depending on the dialect. Coke then researched 40,000 characters to find a phonetic equivalent "ko-kou-ko-le", translating into "happiness in the mouth."

  10. When Parker Pen marketed a ball-point pen in Mexico, its ads were supposed to have read, "it won't leak in your pocket and embarrass you". Instead, the company thought that the word "embarazar" (to impregnate) meant to embarrass, so the ad read: "It won't leak in your pocket and make you pregnant."
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Flash Tutorials

Numerous tutorials on Flash are available on the web. Beginners and advanced users alike can find good step-by-step guides to creating cool animation. Take a look at a few of the good ones:
  • Macromedia Flash Support Center
    This is the official Macromedia support page. It has good articles and FAQs straight from the experts.

  • Flash Academy
    They have numerous free tutorials on just about anything you could want to accomplish with Flash. They also include templates and examples.

  • Flashzone
    Flashzone has freely available tutorials contributed by ordinary Flash users.

  • Interactive Fun
    Interactive fun offers free online tutoring for Flash users. They also have more in-depth classes online for a substantial fee.

What You Can Do With Flash

The best way to see the advantages of using Flash is by checking out what other people have already done. There are already thousands of sites that use Flash, and there are bound to be many, many more.

  • Groove control
    This is a great interactive site that allows you to mix it up on a virtual turntable. Get down with yo' bad self.

  • eCampus.com
    They have a good looking site that was designed with Flash. Don't miss their award winning "Save Them Goldfish!" game, in the "Cool Stuff" section.

  • Flashcandy
    Flashcandy is a rated index of Flash sites. Just click on the screen shot to visit a site.

  • My Pet Robot
    This is a fun interactive site to see some of the capabilities of Flash. Included are a few games and some short cartoons.

 




We at the Editorial Team would like to thank all our readers for reading NetDummy.

Sincerely,

Patrick Stoddard
The Editorial Team

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