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about a product. Clicking another button might display information about a second product. To create a set of buttons that move the playhead to different sections of the Timeline, follow these steps: 1. Place instances of your buttons in separate layers on the first frame of the Timeline of your movie. 2. On each layer, about 20 or so frames after the first frame, add a keyframe. These 20 or so frames leave room to store static display frames or movie clips on the Timeline. The buttons continue to be displayed throughout the movie until the ending keyframe. If you have a lot of buttons, you might need to choose a keyframe that s more than 20 frames after the first frame. The more buttons you want to provide descriptions for, the further out your ending keyframe needs to be. 3. Create a new layer to display the right side of the page and give it a name, such as Product Views. 4. A few frames out (on Frame 10, for example) on the Product Views layer, create a keyframe. This step starts a Timeline section for the product displayed when the user clicks your first button. 5. Open the Property inspector if it isn t already open (choose Window. Properties.Properties). If necessary, click the collapse arrow on the Property inspector title bar to expand it and click the Properties tab. 6. In the Frame Label text box on the left side of the Property inspector, type a label name. 7. On the Stage, create the graphics and words that you want to be displayed when a user clicks the first button. If you want to display animation when a user clicks the first button, drag a movie clip from the Library. (Check out Chapter 7 for the scoop on creating movie clips.) Place the graphics so that they don t cover the buttons when they appear. 8. Repeat Steps 4 through 7 to create labels and displays on the Product Views layer for all your buttons, using later sections of the Timeline each time until you reach the ending keyframe. 9. Select a button. 10. Choose Window.Actions to open the Actions panel if it s not already open, and in the Actions panel click the Script Assist button to select it, if it s not selected. 11. In the list on the left side of the Actions panel, choose the Global Functions category, then the Timeline Control subcategory, and then double-click goto. Chapter 12: Putting It All Together 273
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