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Veiwing the Site in Flash
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| reddy71 2006-04-25, 6:42 pm |
| HI Gurus,
I have a small question. I made a flash site but when I am veiwing its showing
only half screen, even though I adjusted the screen size in HTML code. Can
anyone of you help me please.
Thanks-
Dev
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| krepid 2006-04-25, 6:42 pm |
| Hello.
OK ... not sure I understand your question. In HTML you have the boject and
embed tags to include the Flash object (unless you are using IE 7). You will
see in both the Object tag and the Embed tag a width and height
But before you change anything in HTML, make sure the Document size of the
Flash file is set to the preferred width and height you pre-determined ... From
the Menu bar ... Modify > Document or in the property inspector when you select
the stage ... change the width and height attributes ....
Hope that helps,
Keith
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