Quick hint if you use AS3 a lot, and use Netvibes.
1. Create a new tab in Netvibes.
2. Add a Web Page widget. Add Content -> Essential Widgets -> Web Page.
3. Configure the widget.
- Title: AS3 (or whatever).
- URL: http://livedocs.adobe.com/flash/9.0/ActionScriptLangRefV3/
- Height: 500 or whatever works for you.
4. Go to the tab’s settings and change number of columns to 1. And name the tab whatever you want.
Voila! AS3 Language reference is always a click away in your home page. Not a huge technical breakthrough by any means, but a handy little thing to have around.
Thanx m8.
This is a good idea for netvibes. I been mocking around and done one in Air, even Cocoa. It’s dead easy. But in the end, it just doesn’t work well because: livedocs is too damn bloody heavy and slow. A better tip would be to let us know where the hell it is on the mac/pc, so that it could be local and heaps fast (a bit like flex builder’s eclipse built in webserver that gives it when you ask for help).
cheers