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Flash with Drupal
Before we can create our business logic for adding content to our Drupal installation, we will construct our node editor that we will use to view, edit, and add new content to our Drupal web site. Our goal here is to make this editor as easy to use as possible and make it obvious which operation we are performing (viewing, adding, or editing). We can achieve this goal by creating an editor that resembles Drupal's node editor, where there are tabs at the top of the content that allow us to perform specific operations on that content. We can start this off by opening up our chapter11.fla project file, where we will make some cosmetic changes to our old Hello World application. For starters, we will create our new tab system that will have our view, edit, and add tabs.
Before we begin this section, we will direct our attention to the timeline, where we will rename the current title layer to node, and then create a new layer called...
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