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jeet
04-02-2005, 12:54 PM
Tutorial Competition - WIN CASH

Our mission statement is to provide the Macromedia community with tools for developers so that they can learn, teach and help each other using Macromedia products and web development. Competition being run by FlashAdvisor.com, this competition shall run form April 1st,2005 to April 30, 2005

To participate in the competition you need simply submit at least one tutorial as described below. Tutorial should be written in proper English, Content will be rated, and winners selected on the basis of their submissions merits as judged by the FlashAdvisor.com judges


Prizes:

1st Prize - Cash Prize $100

2nd Prize - Cash Prize $50

3rd Prize - Hosting Space 50MB no Advertisement for one year by http://www.HostingTalk.in

4th Prize - Free Astrology Reading worth of $25 by http://www.AskAstro.com


Tutorial related Topic :

How to create game?
How to create component?
How to create menu?
Using Server-side programming
Related to Flash/Design
and more general topics such as how XML can be used to spice up Flash.

Add your tutorials at
http://www.flashadvisor.com/tutorial/add_tutorial.php
Please all images and external files add in zip file

Rules for submissions :

The tutorial must be yours and not breech any third party patents, copyright or intellecutual property right in any way
You are allowed to upload as many tutorials as you wish.
By submitting your content you grant the owners and operators of FlashAdvisor.com irrevocable, royalty free, worldwide rights to make publicly available the submitted content, and any derivative works, as they see fit. All submissions will at all times remain the property of their respective authors; we simply need this permission to include your content at FlashAdvisor.com.
Cash prize will be send thru paypal.
The judges, consisting of the FlashAdvisor.com team, will decide which tutorials will be the winners and will be Final.
Corresponding on the decision of the judges is not possible.

Best of Luck

Regards
FlashAdvisor.com Team

zeflasher
04-07-2005, 08:55 PM
Ok
I would like to know how the body should be.
Should it be plain text
Or should it be html code?

Cause I would like to format it a bit...

thx

And I hope I'll win ;)

NTD
04-07-2005, 09:05 PM
Hi,

I am not deeply involved in this, but I believe the format is up to you and would depend on the topic at hand. Text, HTML,XML,PHP, or Flash files should be fine.

zeflasher
04-07-2005, 09:28 PM
I was talking about the tutorial body in the page wher eyou can add your tut...

Thw anyway

jeet
04-08-2005, 03:58 AM
hi zeflasher,

you can find the tutorial format at below page

http://www.flashadvisor.com/tutorial/add_tutorial.php

Regards
jeet

zeflasher
04-08-2005, 07:00 AM
yeah, I saw the link.
I came from here in fact.

But I were wondering if eg, I could use [b] or <font color=red> or any html tag like this to format the body, or if I should let it in plain text cause you, the moderators, will take this plain text and will publish it later with your own format...

:)

C ya... ;)

jeet
04-08-2005, 07:06 AM
hi there,

you can add your tutorials using simple bold, [b] and font color tag

Regards
jeet

zeflasher
04-08-2005, 07:31 AM
Thhhhhhhhhxxxx.... ;)
I'm uploading one now... :)

Héhéhé.
I hope to be the winner... ;)