Shuffle Grid Demo

Drag & Drop the images to shuffle them around… Read : AS3 Shuffle Grid Class »

Posted on 04 Mar 2009
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AS3 Circular Group94 Style Flash Menu

I’ve received quite a few requests to update my circular group94 style menu to AS3 Read : AS3 G94 Circular Menu »

Posted on 06 Nov 2008
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AS3 Group94 Style Menu

Welcome to the latest instalment of the Group 94 style scrolling menu tutorial! (With downloadable source files of course) Read : AS3 Group94 Menu »

Posted on 24 Oct 2007
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Group94 Circular Menu
Download: AS2 Group94 Circular Menu

I built this circular version of the group94 style scrolling menu for a flash website awards showcase I was asked to work on. The original design was based around circles, but we ended up redesigning as parts of the interface (not this menu!) were too processor intensive.

Ok, so part two of my tribute to Group 94’s menu system! This is again inspired by the Group 94 (at least they are most famous for it) shuffle menu in Flash, which pushes items off the top and bottom as the menu shuffles into place. Read : G94 Circular Menu »

Posted on 07 Aug 2007
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Flash Dynamic Stacking Menu

Update: AS3 Version using TweenLite is available here

In this experiment, you can drag the boxes; when you release them the stack will shuffle to accommodate the dropped box.

I have recently been working on building an application in which I wanted to use Photoshop style ‘layers’ which the user could create, drag onto different depths and delete.

The basic idea was for the user to click and drag ‘layers’, and drop them in between others. This would cause the other layers to reposition to accommodate the new layer and to fill the gap which it had left in it’s old position. Get it? Read : Dynamic Stacking »

Posted on 13 Apr 2007
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