Guide To Instructional Media; Additional Resources; Typographical Conventions - MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-DEVELOPING FLASH LITE Develop Manual

Developing flash lite applications
Hide thumbs Also See for FLASH 8-DEVELOPING FLASH LITE:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Guide to instructional media

The Flash Lite documentation package includes the following media to help you learn how to
create Flash Lite applications:
Getting Started with Flash Lite provides an overview of Flash Lite technology and
developing Flash Lite content for mobile devices. It also includes a step-by-step tutorial
for creating a Flash Lite application.
Developing Flash Lite Applications is a comprehensive guide to creating Flash Lite
content, and includes instructions for testing your applications in the integrated
Flash Lite emulator.
Flash Lite 1.x ActionScript Language Reference describes all the ActionScript language
features available to Flash Lite developers, and provides example code.
Learning Flash Lite 1.x ActionScript complements the language reference and provides
additional code examples and an introduction to writing Flash 4 ActionScript, upon
which Flash Lite 1.x ActionScript is based.
The Flash Lite sample applications demonstrate key concepts and best practices discussed
or mentioned in the written documentation.

Additional resources

For the latest information on developing Flash Lite applications, plus advice from expert
users, advanced topics, examples, tips, and other updates, see the Mobile and Devices
Developer Center at www.macromedia.com/devnet/devices/.
For TechNotes, documentation updates, and links to additional resources in the Flash Lite
developer community, see the Macromedia Flash Lite Support Center at
www.macromedia.com/support/flashlite/.

Typographical conventions

The following typographical conventions are used in this manual:
Italic font indicates a value that should be replaced (for example, in a folder path).
indicates ActionScript code.
Code font
Code font italic
Bold font indicates a verbatim entry.
Double quotation marks (
programmers can also use single quotation marks.
6
Introduction
indicates an ActionScript parameter.
) in code examples indicate delimited strings. However,
""

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the FLASH 8-DEVELOPING FLASH LITE and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

This manual is also suitable for:

Flash 8

Table of Contents