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With the basic selection system complete, you’re ready to dive into some common web usability topics. As we said at the beginning of the chapter, the code presented here will resurface in many chapters to come. The next chapter utilizes this framework and shows an innovative way to create a Flash menu that circumvents some of the drawbacks of HTML-driven menus.

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(2006). A Basic Selection System. In: Flash Application Design Solutions. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0132-8_3

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