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Subject: Re: FLASH: websafe colors?!
From: Remik
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 20:28:20 +0100

... unless you use white or black bg in both browser and your Flash design.
These two are the only two colours that shouldn't shift in either direction.

Remik


----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Spiegler" <mspiegleratlightbulbpress [dot] com>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: FLASH: websafe colors?!


> Part of their point was that Flash handles color on its own, separate from
the
> browser, and handles it better, so you'll get a closer match to your
intended
> colors and won't get weird color shifts within the swf. . However, Flash
does
> not handle the background color of the HTML page in which it is displayed.
> Therefore, you can have perfect color IN your flash movie, but since the
> browser handles the bgcolor, and handles it differently from Flash, you're
> still SOL if the browser decides to shift your bgcolor.



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Replies
  Re: FLASH: websafe colors?!, Marc Pidoux

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  FLASH: websafe colors?!, julie gargan
  Re: FLASH: websafe colors?!, Matt Spiegler

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