New AFC Thumbnail Gallery V 3.1 for Bloggers
Create dynamic and scalable image slide shows with IMG Thumbnail Gallery Flash component. This is a very nice low cost flash gallery package we give it a recommend rating. – OpenWeb Staff
Advanced Flash Components (AFC ) has been dedicated to developing the slickest Flash Components which combine enhanced functionality, maximum customization, and superior design. Their goal is to simplify Flash development for webmasters by providing “tools” for web application enhancements. Constant innovation and improvement is one of their core goals. With the help from the Flash community and valuable feedback from our users, they have been able to continually improve their components’ style and usability. Currently AFC is one of the fastest growing Flash Component developers on the web today and we highly recommend them. If you are looking to add some slick flash graphics to your site, check this package out!
From their site:
IMG Thumbnail Gallery Flash component is a fully customizable and scalable tool for displaying dynamic slide shows. Component supports XML, RSS 2.0 as well as direct data input. All of the component properties can be modified to seamlessly integrate with your project.
- Macromedia V2 Component Architecture
- Custom Buttons (new in 3.1)
- Advanced Image Scaling
- Extended Font Support
- Fully Scalable
- Adjustable Skin Color
- XML Support
- RSS 2.0 Support ( Flickr feeds )
- Custom transition settings
- Preloader
- Slideshow mode
- Custom thumbnail size
- Flash 8
- Free Updates
VISIT THEIR DOWNLOAD SITE HERE TO SEE IT AND GET MORE DETAILS — Very Slick!
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