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Rookie1980

2007-09-14, 6:15 pm

Hello... I am very new to Flash and need some help. I purchased a pre
developed template from Template Monster... however it was designed to be 766 x
790 px... so it is very narrow, small & hard to read.

I adjusted the HTML publish settings to Scale = Default (show all)... and now
it is much more readable however there are some things I don't like about it:

1) It aligns to the left... and when I center it... you have to use the
scroll bar to see it.

2) You currently have to scroll to see the bottom most text.

Basically, I have noticed that top notch websites like Amazon always take up
the entire screen, and seem to be correctly sized.

How do I accomplish the following objectives without simply stretching &
distorting the content?

> Take up the entire width of the screen
> No need to scroll down to see the bottom.


If it help, I am providing a link to my site.

http://www.wellness-rd.com/

Thanks!


:confused;:frown;:gift;:frown;

Twinbird24

2007-09-17, 10:16 pm

Go to
File>Publish> Settings... (Ctrl+Shift+F12)
And in the Publish Setting dialog box click on the HTML tab and click on the
Dimensions drop-down box and select Percent
It should do the trick.
It will strecht out the Flah file to fit the dimensions of the screen and
center it (with no scroling) and if you you don't want it to stretch bit still
fit the center with no scrolling click Scale: No Scale

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