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    transparent scrollpane

    hey...im a noob to flash


    im creating a site...and im using a ScrollPane ontop of a background layer.

    the only problem is i want the user to see the original background, not the default white and gray ScrollPane.

    i also would like to know how to change the color of the scrollbar (much like CSS)


    thanks alot.

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    MX or MX2004?

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    MX

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    I've answered bot questions in this thread...

    http://www.flashkit.com/board/showth...hreadid=466032

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    sorry...im really a noob



    where do i put all that ActionScript you typed up?

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    On the first frame of your movie, or on the frame where your components appear.

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    yes.....but where do physically type them in...


    is ther a script editor im not seeing or something?





    (sorry....yet again...im a noob)

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    Right-click the frame on the timeline and select Actions to open up the Actions window. You would type it in (or copy and paste) on the blank right side.

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    i did...but i got a whole mess of syntax errors.

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    Of course if you copied and pasted the whole post in that thread, you would get errors on anything that wasn't a valid actionscript... If you don't comment them out... And I gather you don't know how to comment out either?

    Don't think this will work out unless you attach your .fla, zipped up and in a MX only format.

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