Latest Screencasts

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SSP / Lightroom 2 - Episode One

This screencast is about how to implement SSP for Adobe Lightroom into Freeway to post a single album slideshow of photos.Dan Jasker, 28 May, 2010
(0 comments, 67 downloads)

FLV / SlideShowPro

This screencast will show you how to utilize SlideShowPro to organize multiple video files to be made viewable all on a single page.Dan Jasker, 28 May, 2010
(0 comments, 68 downloads)

WebYep - Episode Four

This screencast will continue building a website as a real project for a real organization that by the end will have three more pages.Dan Jasker, 28 May, 2010
(0 comments, 21 downloads)

Constant Contact

This screencast will show you how to take the HTML form code Constant Contact gives you to both customize and simplify it using Freeway.Dan Jasker, 11 Mar, 2010
(0 comments, 144 downloads)

WebYep - Episode Three

This screencast will continue building an entire website as a real project for a real organization that by the end will have a working home page using WebYep and Freeway.Dan Jasker, 11 Mar, 2010
(0 comments, 107 downloads)

Accordion Menus Using MooTools

This free screencast will teach you how to create a navigation system that is setup like an accordion for your website. This is easy to setup and is a great way to create dynamic looking navigation systems all using one action together with Freeway. Using MooTools to build an accordion style navigation system will allow you to add yet another dazzling effect to your website that is cross-browser compatible and interactive for your users.Dan Jasker, 3 Mar, 2010
(0 comments, 340 downloads)

WebYep - Episode Two

This second episode is entitled “The Layout” because we start building a website as a real project for a real organization. In this screencast, I begin by showing you the design that was used and how to begin to transfer those ideas from Photoshop into Freeway.Dan Jasker, 26 Feb, 2010
(0 comments, 103 downloads)

WebYep - Episode One

This first episode, entitled “Installation”, is about how to download and install WebYep. It also goes through what plugins are available, where to get them, and how to activate them in WebYep. I also take the opportunity to talk about web security in terms of protecting your login information as well as how to connect Freeway, using Max Fancourt’s WebYep actions, to the WebYep installation. I wrap up with a bit of a demo on adding a WebYep Rich Text Element Action to your Freeway document, uploading it to the server, then entering in text using CKEditor to show you just how fast and easy it is to work with.Dan Jasker, 10 Feb, 2010
(0 comments, 204 downloads)

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