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Using ScaleNine Skins in Flash Develop3

By Brendon Smith on October 30, 2008

 

Have you ever wanted to use a Scale Nine Skin in your Flash Develop environment? Well its easy. Here is an example you can download. Here are few easy steps to accomplish your goal:

  • Install Flash Develop by Downloading it here.
  • Configure your compiler and download the Flex SDK if you haven’t yet.
  • Go to Scalenine.com find a skin.
  • Now create a new Flex Project AS3.
  • Connect all libraries or SWC by adding them to the project.
  • Go through the css and make sure everything is linked to the correct asset, image, etc.
  • Copy the MXML in the sample and place it in the Main.mxml of your project.
  • Now build. It’s that easy.


So now you can examine the template and modify it if you like. It is a fairly painless process and with flash develop you can now see how to use the skin with the default .mxml file. So that should be enough to get you working on building cool interfaces for your flash develop project. You can see this example here and you can download the flash develop project here.

Links of Interest:
Flash Develop
ScaleNine
Silverlight Skins
Flash Develop Project Files to Download

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