well alpha + gradients is a killer :)
taking out the gradients would help loads - even it meant adding more
non-gradient alpha movieclips to create the required effect.
also if u can - dont have the screens as alpha fades - instead tint the
background movie the same colour as the background
hth
Nick
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
> Thanks Nick,
>
> I just tried saving as Flash 7 and still hogs the CPU. I'll take a
> look for some of the items you mentioned (as I did not originally
> design this).
>
> I can say that it has about 9 seperate screens in it which are fadded
> in when links are clicked....the screens have less than 100% opacity
> so the background movie can be seen....the background movie is an
> outdoor scene with various effects (basically opaque gradients that
> move to make it look like sun is shining down through the clouds and
> moving across the water) which loops.
>
> I'd bet it's the looping background movie that is the killer. That
> said we are getting feedback from our beta testers that states the
> background movement (although subtle) is a bit distrctiong when
> reading the contents of the screens.....so it may go anyway.
>
> As I mentioned apost or 2 back...I may re-produce these effects via
> DHTML...so if anyone has a great layer fading transition
> script....please make yourself known ;-)
>
> Cheers
>
> Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
> VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
> Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
> t. 250.920.8830
> e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> >
>
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