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hi gang

looking for someone who is a flash coder to make for the club an apexi powerfc hand controller emulator in flash

i have all the menu shots taken from the manual and i can show you how they go in what sequence

and what each button does etc but im not familiar with flash and would like it is something nice and easy like flash

it doesnt have to do anything, just show specific images based on button click events

i can supply all the graphics, logic, menu names, text etc

just need someone to link it all together in a nice flash object for a webpage

your name will be credit'ed in the powerfc faq

i would like to make this to educate people who don't know how to use the hand controller

or for people who would like a hands on demo of what each thing does

this would help tuners, new users, experienced users and those who may be interested in the PFC etc

please let me know if you are interested

paulr33 at hotmail.com

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people who make websites in silverlight should be cuntpunched so they don't breed any more stupid people. Just like people who don't upgrade from IE6, or Windows 95.

XHTML or die.

people who make websites in silverlight should be flamin mongrelpunched so they don't breed any more stupid people. Just like people who don't upgrade from IE6, or Windows 95.

XHTML or die.

LOL, wots with u and physically abusing people's private areas anyway :)--> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=3691676

it looks good...but its early days....thats about all... but then again I dont have vista and most get it because "it looked pretty" 1 week later i normally get the phone call to take it off... :)

people who make websites in silverlight should be cuntpunched so they don't breed any more stupid people. Just like people who don't upgrade from IE6, or Windows 95.

XHTML or die.

Well I'd rather make it as a WPF app, but I don't think that's what Paul was after :)

i really dont mind what its written in, as long as it looks ok, is lightweight and any retard can view and play in it

whatever you guys want to code it in, is fine with me, silverlight sounds a bit homo spec if you need to download another client etc

how detailed is the menu anyways? if its not too much of a headf**k as in heaps of steps i could knock a flash thing up for you to embed in a website. Im no pro but if its just buttons linking to other stuff i can do that. it may not be the most efficient in terms of fancy coding but it will do the job..ha

all i need is someone to script the buttons linking between the different images

thats all there is too really ? adam has already sent me something and it looks good so far

its just simple image click this button, show that image and so on

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