Hi Tony,
I am using it on a site I am doing now, http://build.lab-media.com/mpvs
Cheers!
Aaron
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use javascript to resize the swf's object
height attribute, so that when your user opens a section that will increase
your stage height
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Hi Bjorn,
There's a better way to do it.
Have you seen swfObject?
Seen it. Use it. Love it.
Insert the swf into the html
I have this old one from Jason M. Batchelor if you google it perhaps you
find something newer
script
function writeFlash() {
// Jason M. Batchelor
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// Determine what client we're using...
NS4=(document.layers);
// The only reason we have
Aaron Buchanan wrote:
Hi Bjorn,
There is an issue that occurs when users with smaller monitors (13
macbooks) accessing 100% flash content. Say you do not want to scale the
content down to 13. You also do not want to write a flash scroller, because
the browser has excellent support and
I'm not sure, I actually just found this solution through playing around
with some ideas. Which is why I haven't been able to get it to work for
safari yet. But have tested modern IE, FF, on osx and xp to work ok.
Luckily the adverse of this not working will still allow users to interact
with the
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I'm not sure, I actually just found this solution through playing around
with some ideas. Which is why I haven't been able to get
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Good explanation of how it works. The code is commented.
http://hossgifford.com/downloads.htm
Also email me off-list and I can give you a proof of concept I did based on
this that is really simple and easy
Hi Aaron,
There is an issue that occurs when users with smaller monitors (13
macbooks) accessing 100% flash content. Say you do not want to scale the
content down to 13.
Agreed. I overcame this within Flash. It's just a mater of wrapping
Stage in a class that has min values set. In my
Ditto- thx I wasn't using the style method before and was having trouble
with safari, HG's version works well :)
http://build.lab-media.com/mpvs/
Cheers all!
Aaron
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On 8/10/06 5:37 PM, Anthony Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello people, I recently finished a new portfolio site for my own work and
is entirely flash based using all manner of xml , mysql and other fancy
techie geekery, would love it if you wouldn't mind checking it out, see what
you think :)
http://www.freshcut.org is the url
Cheers,
Tom
sweet work man~ i love the tweening action! (zeh's mc_tween2.as ?)
one comment should your default state go directly to your news section?
cheers keep it up! curt
On 8/9/06, Tom Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello people, I recently finished a new portfolio site for my own work and
Nice - at first I thought the nav was a little counter-intuitive, but
after a bit of playing, realised what you were up to. It's cool.
I have to say it looks a bit overly 'inspired' by www.plat4m.com though
J
sweet work man~ i love the tweening action! (zeh's mc_tween2.as ?)
one
very nice work Tom, I dig the tunes and the site is very clean - what'd you
use for the tweens? did you use an animation package?
On 8/9/06, Tom Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello people, I recently finished a new portfolio site for my own work and
is entirely flash based using all manner
Hi Tom,
I like the site, environmental are clean and the site responds quickly.
A couple suggestions I have are: use javascript to resize the swf's object
height attribute, so that when your user opens a section that will increase
your stage height beyond the window height, your user will be
Hi,
Not to be a buzzkill, and I think it's a cool site, but sitechecks are
frowned upon in a list this large.
See:
http://www.osflash.org/flashcoders/etiquette
Jim Kremens
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Really sorry about the sitecheck Jim I wasn't aware of this rule, but I am
now and it wont happen again :)
thanks for the comments guys much appreciated, some good suggestions too,
the tweens are just the built in mx.easing classes there's a decent tutorial
on actionscript.org about the easing
use javascript to resize the swf's object
height attribute, so that when your user opens a section that will increase
your stage height beyond the window height,
Hi Aaron,
I noticed a site doing that just this morning. Switching the swf
attributes from Javascript doesn't mess with the
Technologies
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use javascript to resize the swf's object height attribute, so
Hi Bjorn,
There's a better way to do it.
Have you seen swfObject?
Seen it. Use it. Love it.
Insert the swf into the html with noscale and showall, then you are not
limited to a stage size.
noScale showAll? They are not mutually exclusive?
Have a listener set up in js for onResize and
,
Bjorn Schultheiss
Senior Flash Developer
QDC Technologies
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Hi Bjorn,
There's
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