I have to agree D. But this is not restricted to this example, I recognized this in the past on (nearly) all examples I know. Hype is a monolith - nothing else.
The good:
Julie - i might tackled you in the past regarding design.
But your Hypes are really cool stuff, especially an example I unfortunately forgot. Good and solid work -nice, nice, nice.
I wish that you get more support from the Hype technique, it would be worth. But I am pretty sure:
Other solutions will do the game - probably js-based ones.
Thanks Thomas!.. WHen I have asked a question I have gotten a response pretty quickly.
And D - I will see what a header looks above it
On May 23, 2013, at 6:20 PM, Thomas Kimmich email@hidden wrote:
a good news and a bad.
The bad first:
I have to agree D. But this is not restricted to this example, I recognized this in the past on (nearly) all examples I know. Hype is a monolith - nothing else.
The good:
Julie - i might tackled you in the past regarding design.
But your Hypes are really cool stuff, especially an example I unfortunately forgot. Good and solid work -nice, nice, nice.
I wish that you get more support from the Hype technique, it would be worth. But I am pretty sure:
Other solutions will do the game - probably js-based ones.
What about Adobe Edge, will that accomplish what Hype can’t?
Right now, Hype is more powerful and outputs cleaner and faster code than Edge Animate can. However, expect the playing field to be leveled as Adobe leverages it’s immense power.
What about Adobe Edge, will that accomplish what Hype can’t?
Right now, Hype is more powerful and outputs cleaner and faster code than Edge Animate can. However, expect the playing field to be leveled as Adobe leverages it’s immense power.
I dont have to ask -what happens w a new file all the resources are checked as preload. so I have to go back in and uncheck each one. I keep forgetting …