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Flash Templates and Audio Soundscapes

Our easy to edit flash templates have been created by the designers of Balboa Graphics and Bump Studios. We have many flash templates for you to choose from. The flash templates themselves are very easy to customise, simply replace the titles, text and images with your own. No knowledge of Flash programming is needed. The flash templates can be used as complete websites or as flash presentations on e-Business cards or cd-rom.

Whether you require a flash template for personal use or as part of your corporate identity, you will find these flash templates an elegant solution. Our flash templates are just a fraction of the cost of a bespoke presentation and support for your flash presentations is only an email away.



Frequently Asked Questions


How do I replace the text within the flash template?

This is easy as pie. Go to the folder "text_files", here you will find all the files for changing text. As an example if you wanted to change the title of "Button 1", you would open the file "b1title.txt" in your desired text editor (I prefer "Notetab Lite". It is free and better than Notepad - click here to download it) and replace the text after the "=" sign. Save the file (do not use "Save As") and re-open your flash presentation to display the changes. That's it!


How do I replace the images within the flash template?

Go to the folder "images", here you will find all the images used within the flash presentation. Replace each image with your own but keep the file name the same. As an example, if you wish to replace "image1.jpg" with your own image, which, let's say it is titled "mydog.jpg", you would have to rename "mydog.jpg" to "image1.jpg".


My images look out of shape when displayed in the flash template. What can I do?

You need to resize your new images to the same dimensions as the ones originally supplied. If you need to find out these dimensions, locate the file in windows explorer, right-click on the originally supplied image and select 'Properties --> Summary --> Advanced'. Here you will see the images width and height in pixels. You must resize your image to these sizes for them too display properly.


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