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Privacy:Privacy is the ability of an individual or group to keep their lives and personal affairs out of public view, or to stop information about themselves from becoming known to people other than those whom they choose to give the information. Examples of Privacy: Political privacy, Medical privacy, Genetic privacy, Privacy during an online job search, Internet Privacy, Privacy from corporations and Privacy from government interference. (taken from wikipedia.com) |
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Ruler:To help you get your bearings, you can choose to display Rulers. [View --> Rulers] Rulers appear along the top and the left side of the Stage.The ruler is measured in pixels. | |
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Safari:A type of web browser associated with the Mac OS platform. | |
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Scene:To organize a document thematically, you can use scenes. For example, you might use separate scenes for an introduction, a loading message, and credits. Note: You cannot use scenes in a screen-based document. When you publish a Flash document that contains more than one scene, the scenes in the document play back in the order they are listed in the Scene panel in the Flash document. Frames in the document are numbered consecutively through scenes. For example, if a document contains two scenes with ten frames each, the frames in Scene 2 are numbered 11-20. You can add, delete, duplicate, rename, and change the order of scenes. To stop or pause a document after each scene, or to let users navigate the document in a nonlinear fashion, you use actions. |
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