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Subject: | FLASH: Screen size (was: Site Check please) |
From: | Michael Dunn |
Date: | Wed, 1 Mar 2000 03:06:03 GMT |
> "Michael Dunn" wrote:
>>Maybe shrink it a bit and lock the size.
> Mark Sheppard
> I didnt't buy a 19" monitor and set it to 1280x1024 to look at some 640x480
> sites that don't resize.
I pulled this into its own topic cause Mark brought up a very good point. In my
experience (designing for myself, too) I think that a site that has a popup
window with the flash content in it can be nice - my reason for doing so is that
if a person's monitor is huge, the animation will slow to a crawl. Since many
designers have large monitors (and they are the ones who are the pickiest) I
didn't want it to be choppy for them. However, I've got a 21" monitor and there
are times when a site opens a little window and I'm thinking "Come on, guys!
Make it BIG!!" I know this is a preference thing and many may fluctuate (like
myself). Often if a window is large and the animation is dragging, I'll size it
down (which I had done on the site this post was orginally for).
I'm not looking for definitive answers here (since this is PURELY OPINION!!!)
but rather other people's thoughts on this. Since Flash can scale without losing
picture quality it should be big, but then the animation can suffer, so make it
small.
Michael
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