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PROQ PRODUCT BROWSER V1

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Actionscript 3 product catalog browser with Papervision 3D engine!

Smoothly navigate through a xml catalog of products (CD, DVDs, BOOKS , CLOTHES, JEWELRY , ETC… ) using your mouse and keyboard, see product thumbnails, prices, descriptions and other information. Comes with “Purchase Now” button which can link the catalog to product page (or shopping cart) of your choice.

DEMO : http://uza.lt/demo/ProQ/v1/

XML DATA : http://uza.lt/demo/ProQ/v1/datafeed.xml

DOCUMENTATION : http://www.uza.lt/products/docs/ProQ/v1/

Lightweight: 105kb only when published!

Fully customizable via XML data feed, supports HTML formatting in title and description textfields. Optimized for large amounts of data, you can navigate through hundreds of items without loosing performance.

For advanced users – code is very well documented with inline comments and function descriptions making it easy to extend the ProQ with custom functionality. XML data is stored in native objects which are separated in the code from the user interface by using an MVC like pattern.

Also thumbnails are 200×200 by default so it’s easy to integrate ProQ Product Browser with online services like Amazon.com.

IMPORTANT :

File comes in fixed dimensions 724×365, changing dimensions requires additional modification.

Posted 5 months ago

Hi. I was wondering how to embed/import this into another flash document

Thanks

Posted 3 months ago

Really nice job with this file Paulius

Posted 2 months ago

Hi,

First of all, great work!!! _ I have a question – I am customizing the browser for my own needs, and changed the width go 974px. Now, I need to adapt the cube’s position in description mode. Otherwise said, I need to modify its x position. Where do I access that?

Otherwise, I must say, you probably have one of the very best pieces of work on FlashDen. It shows great performance, and what I love is that you explain your code, for those who “dare to look” in the as files. So they understand most everything, even if they are not as3 geniuses.

Absolutely great.

Posted about 1 month ago