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NO CIRCUIT
09-22-2001, 06:25 PM
Hi there
Thanks for stopping in hope you can help ..

Since the 800 x 600 display setting
seems to be going quite the norm ..

My question is as follows

I want to create a back ground for my
Insane Flash Animator movie

I want the back ground to be displayed
during the entire duration of the movie

and I want the background to be the full screen size

I created the movie as 800 x 600
and added the j-peg back ground element

Then I re-scaled it to the very edges on all 4 sides

But when I uploaded to the host and view it
Its too large

Is there a way to tell Insane Flash Animator
that this is the back ground and that it is
to take the full screen at 800 x 600 when the
browser is set to full screen
So
you wont see a white edge
or go larger than the veiwing area

RobStewart
09-24-2001, 06:31 AM
That sounds like the sort of thing that can be controlled using the HTML associated with the SWF file.

If anybody finds out how to tell the html to make the animation go full screen, then let us know and we'll include a feature for it - otherwise Macromedia's Flash may not allow it.

NO CIRCUIT
09-24-2001, 11:00 AM
Hi Rob
Thank You for responding
I'm not sure I phrased my inquiry appropriately

I'm not trying to force the browser into
a full screen mode

Heres a link so you can see what I mean

http://members.home.net/a-one11/

I have experimented with like 15 different
movie sizes and jpeg sizes ...

I have come to the conclusion that in order
to eliminate the scroll bars in full screen
mode my movie SIZE has to be
750 x 543 and the jpeg can be no larger
or it will chop off the edges

But once I publish to web
The jpeg frame / border that I want to use
for an outline doesnt fill the complete screen

Even though the jpegs dimensions are the same
size as the movie
It still shows part of the back ground grey color

I would not even need the background if my goal is
acheivable
If I didn't put in the grey back ground color
it would show a white area around the jpeg frame
which is less appealing

In a nutshell I'm trying to get the j-peg
frame / border Ive created to be the outer most
edges of the screen with no other frame or edges
visible
Is this possible ?

Regards: No Circuit