100% not allowed in Netscape 7 ? 2004-04-23 - By Becky Kinney
Back Thanks, guys. I tried the table trick, but it didn't help. In fact, when I put the scaled movie into a table, it wouldn't display in IE either.
What I am doing for the moment is sending Netscape 7 users to the naked swf file. This is okay, but not what I really wanted to do. Any other ideas?
Becky
-- -- Original Message -- -- From: "RuneImp" <rune@(protected)> To: <FLASHmacromedia@(protected)> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 7:23 PM Subject: Re: [FLASHmacromedia] 100% not allowed in Netscape 7 ?
> Dean Hamack wrote: > > >>-- --Original Message-- -- > >>From: Becky Kinney [mailto:becky@(protected)] > >> > >>Has anyone else had a problem with movies not showing up in > >>Netscape 7? I have a movie that a client wants to show at > >>100% of the browser window. No problem, I tell him. BUT, when > >>I change the width and height in the html from pixel > >>dimensions to 100% the content vanishes completely within > >>Netscape 7. Any ideas? > >> > >> > > > >Stick the movie in a table and set the table's dimensions to 100% x 100%. > >That should work. > > > >Dean Hamack > >Macromedia Certified Flash MX Designer/ > >Lead Web Developer > >Bushido Designs > >Dean@(protected) > >Tel:(206)523-6705 > > > > Yeah, it's the one major bug in Mozilla/Netscape that drives me nuts. > The browser simply interprets the percentages as pixel dimensions so > your movie ends up as 100 x 100 pixels... ;) > > > -=- RuneImp > ImpTech - Web Design & Hosting > http://imptech.net > rune@(protected) > > > -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -- > Server geeks, take heart! If you're sick of wading through > animation & graphics instruction for relevant info., then > Nate Weiss' Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004 for Server > Geeks is for you. Leave designing to designers and dig into > core concepts to create rich user interfaces, online > advertising, and more. See www.peachpit.com for more info. > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
-- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -- Server geeks, take heart! If you're sick of wading through animation & graphics instruction for relevant info., then Nate Weiss' Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004 for Server Geeks is for you. Leave designing to designers and dig into core concepts to create rich user interfaces, online advertising, and more. See www.peachpit.com for more info. Yahoo! Groups Links
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