Contents

Introduction
Overview
Key Benefits
Key Features
Revision History
Working with SWFBanner
Getting Started with SWFBanner
Using SWFBanner
"Scene" Toolbar
"Text" Panel
"Text" Tab
"Paragraph" Tab
"Action" Tab
"Animation" Tab
"Background" Panel
"Global" Panel
"Preview" Window
"Publish Wizard"
Registration
Registration
Unregistered Copy Limitation
License
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SWFBanner

After SWFBanner starts, you can see the user interface as below: Part 1 is the main toolbar with some buttons for basic operations. Part 2 is the "Scene" toolbar to manage the scenes for the Flash movie. Part 3 includes the "Text", "Background" and "Global" panels, with each of them you can set corresponding Flash movie attributes. Part 4 is the "Preview" window to preview the movie.



SWFBanner is very easy to use. After you have set all the attributes of a Flash movie, and have been satisfied with the preview, you can press the "Publish" button to create the Flash movie.

Now, we will go through an example step by step to see how to use SWFBanner.

Step 1: Create a new project by clicking the button "New" on the toolbar.

Step 2: Enter the "Text" panel and add several new text paragraphs in the text paragraph list. After selecting text paragraphs in the list window, you can set their attributes such as font, position, animation effects etc., in the tabs below.

Step 3: Enter the "Background" panel and set the background color and/or image.

Step 4: Enter the "Global" panel and set some basic attributes of the Flash movie to be created, such as its size, click-open link address and background music.

Step 5: If necessary, you can click the "Preview" button on the toolbar to open the "Preview" window to preview the movie.

Step 6: If you are satisfied with the preview effect, you can click the "Publish" button on the toolbar to create the final Flash movie.

Step 7: Click the "Save" button on the toolbar, and you can save the current project settings as a project file for future reuse.

The above are the basic steps in using SWFBanner. Below we will explore each feature in detail.