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You should now have a good grasp of how to enable the browser back and forward buttons! Although defining the concept of a “page” in Flash is not always clear-cut, providing some level of partitioning of your Flash application will enhance its usability. It’s your job as a developer to define the sections (pages) in a way that makes sense to your users.
In the next chapter, we’ll show you how to provide flexible layouts to maximize the screen real estate of your Flash projects!
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(2006). Browser History. In: Flash Application Design Solutions. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0132-8_11
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