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    Need help on resizing

    Recently we put up our website at www.roccaforte.info. It's a flash template we purchased and modified. It's a single swf file imported into Dreamweaver. I would like the page to automatically resize to fit the screen. Are there certain parameters or attributes that will accomplish this in either flash or dreamweaver?

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    uhh, im not sure how to do that... but there is a cheaper way of doing the same thing... Instead of haveing an html page, just have the .swf...for example ill show you mine.... www.geocities.com/billsstorager/brickgame_2.html ... go there.. that is just the html file... www.geocities.com/billsstorager/brickgame_2.swf ... nd that is just showing the swf and resizes to however the screen is, even when you resize the window it self...

    *NOTE: The 2nd link, you must copy and paste in your nav bar in your browser*
    So many Ideas

    So little Time

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    thanks for the info. We couldn't get the second link you sent to open. The page said it was unavailable at this time. We couldn't figure out how to get the swf files onto our site without going through Dreamweaver. Any thoughts?

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    Just checked your link... www.roccaforte.info

    Are you saying this a DW html, or is the one outputed by Flash's own Publish feature?

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    Have a look at the source of this page... This would push "fullscreen" (although within the limits of the user's browser window features) your movie...

    http://odin.prohosting.com/~oldnew/roccaforte.html

    Or this one for another "cleaned" fullscreen...

    http://odin.prohosting.com/~oldnew/roccaforte1.html
    Last edited by oldnewbie; 10-21-2003 at 12:04 AM.

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