StackFlow
v1.0
StackFlow is an advanced 3D flash component powered by PaperVision 3D and featuring XML support, over 50 customizable properties, 3D camera control, auto-scroll, rich API and more.
* Easy to customize using the Component Inspector interface
* Powered by PaperVision 3D 2
* XML Support
* Possibility to add/remove images on Runtime using Actionscript
* Possibility to add data like title, description, link etc
* Horizontal or Vertical
* Customizable number of rows/columns
* Over 50 customizable properties
* Supports JPEG, PNG, GIF, SWF as well as library assets and DisplayObject instances
* Auto-scroll feature
* 5 Preloaders
* More than 20 custom events.
* 5 Effect components
Below and in the `Samples` section you can see a few of the variations that can be created using the StackFlow component.
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