Devis,
From what I have seen, at present experiences like the effectiveui.com home
page take a bit of ActionScripting in addition to using tags. Maybe when Adobe ships Flex 3 (or 4) they will have these type of experiences distilled down into MXML tags ;-)
fwiw, my guess is that effectiveui.com is done in Flex. And the point of their home page is to sell their services to people and companies that want similar "cinematic" experiences in their applications and websites. For now, you should consider UIs like effectiveui.com to be advanced topics for Flex 2 development. btw ... for creating "Cinematic Experiences" with Flex your reference to Ely's "DisplayShelf Component" is a great source. And Ely did put up a tutorial on it with full source code downloadable at: www.quietlyscheming.com/blog/components/tutorial-displayshelf-component/ www.quietlyscheming.com/blog/2006/11/01/using-the-graphics-api-for-richer-flex-the-displayshelf-component-from-my-max-talk/ Another great source regarding creating "Cinematic Experiences with Flex" is from another Adobe employee Alex Uhlmann. Alex has put up source code and a PDF presentation on his work at the following link: http://weblogs.macromedia.com/auhlmann/archives/2006/11/download_distor.cfm You can get another perspective on Alex's work here too: http://www.flashmagazine.com/1340.htm hth, g On 1/6/07, devisbalsemin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but about you it's possibile only using Flex tag? Devis --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "devisbalsemin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks > i have found this > http://demo.quietlyscheming.com/displayShelf/index.html but it's not > the same. > Where i can found about that effect or similar as the effect panel in > effectiveui.com it's very good. > Devis