Extending Flash MX 2004, Part 3: Using History and Flash Panels for Faster Development
The History Panel is one of the best learning tools for Flashif you know how to take advantage of the information it stores. Learn the History panel as well as how to make your own Flash panels.
by Guy Watson
April 23, 2004
eet the History Panel and read how it can help you learn the basics of JSFL. I will also show you how to make your own Panels based around Flash Movies that can be opened in the IDE.
The Flash MX 2004 IDE contains a History panel at Window > Other Panel > History.
The History panel tracks every interaction you make with the Flash MX 2004 IDE. Each interaction is listed as a separate action and stored in reverse chronological order. At any time you can select one or more actions you previously performed and replay them.
It's quick, easy and you get access to all the articles on DevX.
This registration/login is to allow you to read articles on devx.com. Already a member?
To become a member of DevX.com create your Member Profile by completing the form below. Membership is free!