Scrollable Policy and FLV Player Skin

I want to create a scrollable policy like the one on www.sandaliagiselebundchen.com.br using flash cs4. I also want to learn how to create a skin player for flv videos. Help is needed asap.

i don't know what you mean by a scrollable policy but you can learn how to skin the flvplayback component by using google to search for a tutorial.

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    [http://www.pavtube.com/christmas2009/]
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    Cheers
    --Vikas

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    On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 16:36:44 +0200, "katerina katz"
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    >Hi
    >Id like to find some free custom skins usable with
    Dreamweaver for flv
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    >those 9 available are not good for my boss
    >Please help me out
    >
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    steve at flyingtigerwebdesign dot com

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    thewakeplace.com wrote:
    > Hi All
    >
    > Right, where do i start - i have just spent the last 3
    months learning HTML
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    production company, and we
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    > is compatible with XML style lists. When i say make my
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    <urami>
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    </urami>

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