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    anotherversionofthetruth.com source code

    Hi, i'm trying to create something similar to the "hidden truth" landing page for a project. does somebody can point me to the source code or the design info to pull something similar?

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    In your swf, you'd just need the two images overlayed, and have the mouse erase the top image when clicked and dragged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheepdean View Post
    In your swf, you'd just need the two images overlayed, and have the mouse erase the top image when clicked and dragged.
    i don't know how to make it. can you send me a little explanation via PM?

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    Not easily, I don't have the latest version of any software: if you don't know how to work with flash at all, then I'd say do this in javascript(HTML5). A fair few guides online on how to work with that if you already know how to code.

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    This may not help, but if you have a way to look at the coding for flash files (I have no idea how or I'd help you out) these are the two that are found on AVoTT. The first one is the main page, the other is the "Another Version of the Past" found on http://anotherversionofthetruth.com/revisionism.htm

    Good luck.

    http://anotherversionofthetruth.com/avt.swf

    http://anotherversionofthetruth.com/road.swf

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    I'm totally not being much help here, but I reckon this could be achieved with CSS/HTML/JS without having to involve Flash at all. Perhaps using a HTML5 'canvas' object http://diveintohtml5.info/canvas.html

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    thank you all for your help!

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