December 25th, 2009 by Joe Majewski
One of the most underrated ways to improve your blog’s reach on the Internet is to get in touch with other people that write similar content to yours. When logging into your `Admin Panel`, one of the first things you take a look at is the new comments that you’ve received. It’s always good to [...]
December 9th, 2009 by Joe Majewski
WordPress is my favorite content management system; it’s easy to use, it has a large community of developers, it’s free, and it’s highly customizable. If you have no previous knowledge of how the Internet operates, you can still open up your own WordPress blog. While getting started with WP is rather easy, there are a [...]
November 24th, 2009 by Joe Majewski
Organization is of the utmost importance when creating your Flash project. Keeping your project clean and easy to access will make it much easier in the long run; especially when creating games or animations that are heavy on the ActionScript. While it may seem possible to put everything on one layer while using a single [...]
November 17th, 2009 by Joe Majewski
As I’ve stated in the past, a new Flash-based role-playing game is in the works. The title of this game was originally going to be Space Raiders, but I decided to get creative as it was important for me to have a matching .com domain name associated with it. Thus, Planet Yook was born alongside [...]
November 16th, 2009 by Joe Majewski
When you are adding new text fields to your Flash project, be aware that they can have a large impact on your file size. If you look in your output report, you’ll soon realize that you may be adding 100 kilobytes (or more) to the published file size by adding a simple text field that’s [...]