Recipe 3.12. Managing Complex Content with Layer FoldersProblemYou have too many layers to view conveniently, and you want to group them logically. SolutionUse layer folders. DiscussionLayer folders enable you to group related layers, collapsing them when you want to work on a different set of layers. Layer folders can be nested, as well, so it is possible to create logical hierarchies of content. Layer folders are containers only; they do not have any frames, so the only content that can be added to them are layers and other layer folders. To insert a layer folder, click the Insert Layer Folder button beneath the layer stack in the timeline. The new layer folder is inserted above the currently active layer. It is initially empty. Working with layer folders is reasonably intuitive:
Layer folders are a useful feature for complex Flash movies. However, designers working with a high number of assets in a single movie may want to move complex elements into movie clips, rather than storing them in nested layer folders in the main timeline. Flash movie clips have several benefits above and beyond layer folders: they are scriptable, reusable, and more self-contained. In short, though both layer folders and movie clips enable logical organization and management of complex content, movie clips are generally more architecturally sound. Movie clips are discussed in Chapter 11. See AlsoRecipe 2.5 |
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