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Subject: Re: FLASH: fitting elements onto a web page
From: Brian Mays
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 18:11:57 +0100

Marc Hoffman (Dart Frog Media) wrote:
>
> At 07:02 AM 7/21/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hello.
> >This is a raw beginner's question; be merciful!
> >I created a movie in Flash 3 and sized it to 235 pixels x 150, thinking
> >that left plenty of room on the page for other elements..text, etc.
> >I can get a table to line up next to the movie at the top of the page in
> >Dreamweaver. But when I look at it in NN 4.5 or IE 5, the text is under
> >the movie and too far down to be seen without a vertical scroll.
>
> I'm not an expert on this, but noticed you haven't had a response yet. try
> designating absolute pixel size for the Flash, the table, and the table
> cell(s). Other options: put Flash in the table; or use frames instead of
> tables.

My first Flash I did I was ignorant of Aftershock and just imported it into a
GoLive document in a table with their plugin tool. It worked fine. At first
it was TINY though...I had to scale it to the exact size I wanted. But it fit
in with the HTML elements of the page (some text and a couple of photos).

So it can be done...I don't know though if that was the safest way to do it.

Brian Mays

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