Posted on January 12th, 2004
Major changes in the Articles section!
Tutorials and prototypes are now better organized and easily searchable by filtering them by argument, expertise and type.
You can also check the latest entries and we’ve also added a list of the most popular articles.
At the bottom of each article page you will also find the author’s info and a “related articles” box that will show other tutorials inherent to the current topic, ordered by number of matching keywords.
We hope you’ll like the new version of the section, and we’d like to have some feedback from about it.
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Posted on January 10th, 2004
Strille has recently published on his site the 1st part of an article that explains the techniques he used in his Flash MX Platform Engine
You can read the article HERE
the gotoAndPlay Team()
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Posted on January 6th, 2004
We have a new Spotlight issue online featuring Neave.com
We’ve been talking with designer/developer Paul Neave about learning flash, classic arcades and more.
Follow this link to read the whole interview
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Posted on December 31st, 2003
We’d like to wish you a happy 2004!
The 2003-2004 newsletter has been sent to all our subscribers.
In case you missed it, you can read it here
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Posted on December 29th, 2003
The gotoAndPlay() Games index page has been updated: in fact, due to the high number of games we host, its size was huge and the time needed for its complete download was too long, expecially on slower connections.
Now the new page is divided in three sections: the first one, on the left, contains a box for login purposes, a box with the games top ten and a box for advertisement purposes; the second section, on the top right, contains the links to the Dick Dynamite games.
The third section contains the text links to the games: the games listed are the last five entries for each game type, and the screenshots shown are randomly selected among those five (a yellow arrow tells which one). A click on the “Full list” button opens a new page which lists all the games for the selected game type.
What do you think of this solution? Leave your comments in the Blog, under this post.
Have fun!
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