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Extremely large .JS file!

New Here ,
Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

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I have created a simple web banner. it has one png image under 30Kb and and 17 text fields with tweening. When I publish the project. The .Js file is 3.4mb. I have a size restriction of 200 - 300k. How can I fix this?

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LEGEND , Sep 08, 2017 Sep 08, 2017

Stop using static text.

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moved to animate CC, and cut the heading back

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Stop using static text.

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In addition to not using static text, look at any tweens that you have done. If you use Classic Tween with standard easing (that is, don't click on the pencil to edit the easing graph), the js file will become a lot smaller than if you used either Motion Tween or had edited the Classic Tween easing graph.

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