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Full Screen background Question [NOT SOLVED]
Hello to every1.
Im making a website that will fill all the browsers space. The background is a landscape and is not going to be moving at all. Depending on the resolution size of the user, the background needs to be smaller or bigger. I dont know if I need one image with different size for each resolution or if is something else I need to do.
The thing that worries me the most is how big the image has to be in order to fulfill the largest or biggest resolution.
Anyone knows whats the size of the browser without counting the tools bar and the status bar??
PD. The full screen is inside the browser. No popups or nothing will be added.
Last edited by pucca017; 01-30-2007 at 10:53 AM.
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Please some help? whats going on
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are you talking html page here or within the flash .swf file itself etc
NOW! look whats happened! I told you to watch this space and now its gone. 
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if the whole thing is in a flash .swf/projector then on fullscreen it will all scale to that size??
NOW! look whats happened! I told you to watch this space and now its gone. 
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Sorry to bother you, but My english is broken. please check this site
http://www.podmedialtd.com/
as you can see he made the flash to fit in all the browser, regardless the user resolution so the flash "adapts" to the user resolution. I know some of the mc_symbols have another script in order to move when the user minimize the browser but thats not the point. I just need to know this:
1. How to make my flash to fill the browser like that.
2. If im using a background wallpaper, how big has to be? or I need to use several copies of the same image but with different sizes to acomplish my goal?
Thank you so much for your interest in answering my question.
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My movie clip still will not consistently fill the window. What might I be doing wrong? http://www.invisiongrafix.com/samples/IG/
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I got this to work but would like to use it in a number of scenes. When I do this I get conflicts. How would you use this script in multiple scenes?
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