Specifications
Summary 77
Summary
Now you have completed your first Flash site and inserted it into a 
Dreamweaver web page. You have learned how to create a new file, import 
content, create new assets in Flash, add simple animation and 
ActionScript, and publish your work for the web. You also learned how to 
use Dreamweaver to insert the SWF file into an existing web page, 
probably one that's similar to a simple page you've created in the past.
In Part 3 of this tutorial, you learned how to use Flash and Dreamweaver to 
accomplish the following tasks:
■ Modify publish settings for a SWF file.
■ Publish a SWF file.
■ Insert a SWF file on a web page using Dreamweaver.
■ Use roundtrip editing to open, modify, and republish a FLA file from 
Dreamweaver.
■ Add a Dreamweaver behavior to check for Flash Player.
This introductory step of learning Flash and adding a SWF file to a web 
page is an important one when you're learning to use Flash. You now have 
the fundamentals and understand the essential nature and workflow of 
creating content with Flash. Hopefully, you'll feel better equipped to learn 
how to create increasingly interactive, entertaining, functional, or 
instructional content using Flash.










