MCOM 418 - Flash Catalyst CS5 Classroom In A Book Lesson 5 - Working With Pages & States
exam review questions
(p.76) Most rich Internet applications present information on more than one page, or ________.
(p.76) Examples of interactive ________ are navigation menus, scrollable panels, buttons, multimedia controls, and so on.
(p.76) The different views a user sees when interacting with the application and components are called ________.
(p.76) In Flash Catalyst, there are two types of states. (1) ________, also referred to as pages, are the different pages or screens of the application.
(p.76) In Flash Catalyst, there are two types of states. (2) Component states are the different views or states of an ________ component, such as the Up, Over, Down, and Disabled states of a button component.
(p.76) To view the different states within a component, you can double-click the component in the artboard to edit it in ________ mode and view its states in the Pages/States panel.
(p.76) Flash Catalyst applications can have up to ________ page states.
(p.76) When it comes to interface design, keep it ________.
(p.76) You can ________ components inside other components to create more depth and structure in the application without adding more application pages.
(p.77) ________ page and component states ensures that common objects maintain their exact position as you move from one page or state to the next.
(p.77) When you duplicate a state, you are also duplicating objects.
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(p.80) An object can be present in multiple states, and that object can have a completely different set of ________ in each state, such as size, position, rotation, color, and opacity.
(p.82) Any time a project asset appears in another state, you’re better off sharing that item to a new state rather than dragging another ________ from the Library panel.