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Subject: file management

Subject: file management

2004-03-12       - By Blaine Fallis

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wondering about Scenes... other than designer benefits such as organizing
materials in a project, is there any benefit to the user?

That is, if a project is split into multiple scenes, the end user still has
to load all scenes from the top, not just Scene 1 right?

So... assuming that's true, what's a good way to make a project modular so
that the end user just loads one scene at a time... or just sections as
needed, and when they choose to move on to another part, that other part is
then downloaded... I know I see a lot of sites where after you're in you
click on a menu item and that brings up another preloader. What's going on
behind the scenes?

example http://charliehall.com  -- once loaded if you click on Resource hall
or Dicography you see another preloader ... is that just dynamically loading
another movieclip you think? The initial preloader says loading shell...
which is a hint I guess. Cool site btw.

Blaine



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