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10 Mar 2010FlashMoto is a powerful content management system built for the simple and effective publishing of web content to Flash websites. Basically it allows you to submit and modify content without requiring any software, technical knowledge of HTML, Flash and other programming languages.

This powerful Flash CMS is able to manage almost any Flash website without any restrictions in design, graphic effects and animation.
Some of the most interesting features of FlashMoto are :

FlashMoto Flash CMS is aimed both at the end users and Flash developers. The end users may take advantage of FlashMoto CMS pack that consists of the CMS and a ready made design for fast Flash website creation and its easy management. As for Flash developers, FlashMoto provides a powerful ActionScript 3.0 API (application programming interface) that can greatly speed up the development process. This CMS for Flash also offers multiple ways and built-in components for your own CMS themes and modules development.
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8 Responses to FlashMoto – A Content Management System for Flash
Daniel P
March 17th, 2010 at 1:45 am
Deep linking is setting a link beyond the homepage of a Web site.
Example:
If a person linked directly to a table tutorial on HTML Goodies rather than the index page that would be considered a deep link.
Matt Rocile
March 19th, 2010 at 6:07 am
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March 24th, 2010 at 1:38 pm
Can't think of anything other than a graphic EQ, sorry. You can put it in your effects loop to shape your tone bypassed through the amp's EQ, but that's all I can think of, unless you are looking towards a rack-mounted EQ, but those cost big bucks and work practically the same.
Sorry, but graphic EQs are your best bet. It all depends on getting the right one. The Boss equalizers suck in my opinion, but the MXR equalizers (6 band and 10 band) are amazing.
You could also go towards the Dr. Scientist Cleaness for a different type of equalizer. Good pedal
Crim Liar
March 28th, 2010 at 7:05 am
It's going to depend on your skills. These pieces of software demand not only technical competence, but also design and graphic skills. As such it is easy to prove to potential employers your ability (or unfortunately lack of) through the use of live demonstrations. IF you were planning on applying to work for a forward thinking web consultancy you could even prepare a Flex/Flash version of your CV (alongside a conventional one).
Regards difficulties in learning Flash/Flex/AC3, to a large degree how difficult it is depends on you personally. Some people just think in a manner that is compatible with this type of software, other just don't! So try to minimize your costs by joining a training program that allows legal access to the development software while providing distance support and advice (remember you may not be able to produce commercial output using educationally licensed software).
sanjeev s
March 28th, 2010 at 2:56 pm
Getting your site listed on the first page of Google under keywords which are relevant to your business will increase the hits to your site 10 fold and will help to increase sales.
Unfortunately your site will not automatically get listed under relevant keywords just because you want it to. This takes time, effort and most all expertise. This expertise is called Search Engine Optimization.
every website is different and for this reason , This action plan will more than likely include:
Editing title tags
Editing meta tags
Link building
Robots.txt creation
Creation or editing of a site map
Submitting optimized page URL's to the major search engines
Optimizing tags and HTML code
Professional copy writing
Lorna B
March 29th, 2010 at 10:21 am
this happened to me as well, i think it's just the page link try in about a weeks time. maybe it will work then.
motherinar
May 19th, 2010 at 7:16 am
the things that die in the open ocean sink into the deep sea where they are eaten by millions of albino crabs with no eyes and millions of hairs.
Paul
May 29th, 2010 at 4:03 am
Paul is correct! Nice to see someone one here who knows what they are talking about. I see sooooooooo many ridiculous answers!!!!