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Subject: RE: FLASH: Too much FLASH in one movie?
From: JGL
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 14:16:14 GMT

Hi Daniel-

Works fine for me, but I have big machine :)

Try stopping the background tweens when you load the banner.

That will fix the problem I bet. Let the banner have the processing.

That shouldn't detract to much because the background is mostly covered at
that point anyway . . .

JGL

>>>>www.djh-graphics.com/panlogic/site/index2.html 160K altogether.

- I want to put some of the 468x60 Flash banners I have done

http://www.djh-graphics.com/hirevolution/newbatch/beenz.html

- I have put my 10K Flash banner into a movie clip and put it in the "banner
advertising" section. Click on the blue button (ignore how it looks)

The thing just goes so slowly! I know what I am doing is processor
intensive, but it would look nice not to have another popup window. Can I
achieve this in any way or would I be best off having it in a separate movie
altogether?


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