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This is the blog of Jesse Warden, a Rich Internet Application Architect. He specializes in using Flex and Flash to create Rich Internet Applications.

This Captivate tutorial will show you how to use the Accordion component in Flash MX 2004. I hope it helps!

How to Use the Accordion Component

I also added a new category, “Tutorials”. I’ll work on adding a feed specific for it.



11 Responses to “Captivate: How to Use the Accordion Component in Flash MX 2004”

  1. Thanks for the demo. I learned some things.

    john

  2. Hi,
    Thanks for this tutorial Jesse :) JP

    jeanphilippe

  3. I only saw the intro. Nothing else plays after that. I was so damn excited to see the rest of the tutorial.

    corey

  4. Click the ‘Sections’ menu at the top left to play another section.

    JesterXL

  5. The tutorial won’t play past frame 33. In fact, that’s all it seems to load up.

    Looks good, though. Let me know when you get it fixed.

    Tak

  6. Once a section is done, select the next section via the Section menu, top left.

    This version of the player doesn’t have the auto-play option so you have to manually go from section to section.

    JesterXL

  7. Hi,
    nice tutorial, thanks for making it.
    Can I link to your site?

    sia

    Andrei

  8. awesome work man. very clear tutorial for the beginner.

    t-man

  9. I dig it… you’ve done a great service..keep up the good work..
    P.S. Keep up the drive.

    Brooks

  10. Really nice. Clear, direct, and fun.

    Jim Ventola

  11. yeah man.. I concure… thanks a bunch for this, as it clarified some things…. now I just have to figure out how to nest accordians inside accordians… to create a multi-level menu/nav like http://www.schweitzer.com/

    *sigh*

    Mac

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