Not directly, no. However the easiest way around this is to just make the background it's own clip and place it and the textfield in separate layers in your MovieClip That sort of use of next clips is very common (for example, the built-in components use it all the time).
Not directly, no. However the easiest way around this is to just make the background it's own clip and place it and the textfield in separate layers in your MovieClip. That sort of use of next clips is very common (for example, the built-in components use it all the time).
1 to this. Put everything that behaves nicely with scale9 in one inner clip, and put everything else on top, and handle them separately. – fenomas Jun 20 '09 at 5:01 That is how I have it how, each of the things listed above have they're named layer and symbols ( excluding the text field, which lives straight into the Button symbol ).
Thanks Brandan and welcome to stackoverflow! Careful it's quite addictive :) I haven't seen on the FOTB list this year. Why?
Thanks fenomas for the (even) short(er) version. ^_^ – George Profenza Jun 20 '09 at 5:22 Well, I'm trying to come to FOTB, but I won't be speaking. John (the organizer) wants to cycle people in and out so that the conference never gets stale (which I perfectly understand!) – Branden Hall Jun 20 '09 at 15:14.
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