Launching today is a trial run of documenting video-cast's by converting them into a manual like web version. These can be used instead of the typical video-cast's and will enable users to scroll down to a specific step within a document without having to re-download the video-cast and fast-forward to a specific spot. I got this idea from browsing around various other video-cast sites and found that little or no actual documentation was made available. It usually required going through various busy support lines or having to join a forum for something often trivial. This way you can quickly find the things you need without the hassle.
As far as video-cast's go I've revamped a few I had posted previously and would like to document the entire process and get those re-posted as soon as possible. I figure that working on both a new website and re-upping all my previous screen-cast's should keep me busy for a while. There are still quiet a few requests I've promised to fulfill and I will get to those. With that said I've posted my first revamped, and most successful video-cast with over 1,350 views, on creating simple fading slideshow's in Freeway. To those who haven't seen it, it's about using a single action to create a simple slideshow where you can have a series of images fade-in and fade-out all created in just a matter of minutes. So go check it out!
Lastly I'd also like to re-iterate that I'm currently available for freelance and even full-time work and have experience in handling all kinds of graphic design and web projects. I'd encourage you to contact me even if you'd like me to review a website or simply clean up your files if something isn't quite right. I accept either Freeway documents or just straight up CSS, (X)HTML, etc.
Well, what are you waiting for? Go watch the screen-cast and I'll be back with another one after I return home in about a week.
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