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For a start,no offence Medyman. I think the answer to it is that you guys who are seasoned professionals assume* us newbies to understand since some of the codes look simple to you guys but it is a whole new thing for people who do not know the language or has just starting learning.But a newbie view (my view), if given a template i would copy & paste the whole thing in & assume it will be free from errors. I would not bother to check what this & that code means at the beginning. I would only find out what it means when i run into errors oh shyt, i said out my bad habits.
That's exactly my point. How can template makers expect people not familiar with Flash to edit these things. They're entirely too complicated (and horrendously coded). The thing is that Flash usually falls under the domain of frontend designers -- not the most capable programmers as a whole (there are some exceptions). If I were making a template for sale, I'd include something easy to edit -- step-by-step instructions, easy-to-edit XML, something! Instead, gibsongk55 has to hack his way around the .fla. In fact the one Flash template that I do sell, is made just this way. It even comes with a CMS, if you have a server with PHP available.