Looks nice, but did you have a specific reason to use Flex instead of
just Flash??
Because it looks like it could have been done with Flash a lot easier
then to do all this with flex???
But anyway looks great, Michael
sfalien wrote:
Want to see something totally different made with Flex and
I
think it looks good, but its slow in my machine I got tired of waiting
;)
-Original Message-From: Valy Sivec
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Nice work!. It looks
Very nice. I just find the IT menu a tad obnoxious...
sfalien wrote:
Want to see something totally different made with Flex and uses almost 100% custom built
components, with really tight interation with Flash? Check out my new site that I built
(with some help from Macromedia) for Macy's
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From: Michael van Leest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Coolest Flex Site Ever!
Looks nice, but did you have a specific reason to use Flex instead of
just Flash??
Because it looks like it could have
Title: Message
Not if
you made it dynamic (database driven). Just a thought...
-Original Message-From: Jeff Steiner
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12:24 PMTo: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re:
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This could not have been done with Flash because of the fluid nature of the
items being showcased (Unless you wanted to spend a ton of cash on the
maintenance). Every 3 months you would have to re-create the flash files
to add/remove clothes.
Well for starters...$12k buys you around 3-6 weeks
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lol
-Original Message-From: Owen van Dijk
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could not have been done with Flash because of the fluid nature
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