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how to fit swf completely in browser

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rsindia - 16 Jun 2007 18:01 GMT
hi there
can someone help me to find out that how to insert swf file into a browser
with 100% width and height, the problem i m facing is with resizing the browser
as the swf does't get fit into browser either with height or width, i m giving
site reference (http://www.christiansparrow.com) for what exactley i m looking
for.

if u can pls visit my site( www.websells.com/sf) to get to know what is the
thing bothering me, well whn u resize the window u ll see black borders on the
horizontal sides of the site which has to be covered by the swf showing there.
pls revert me soon.
thanx
rode runner 1 - 18 Jun 2007 14:18 GMT
have you tried resizeing the swf file to fit the browsers width and hight. If
you are looking for it to stay 100% of the browser no mater what size the
browser is that is not a problem with the swf file that is just a code you have
to put in in dreamweaver or whatever web site editer you use.
Livelife92 - 28 Jun 2007 15:51 GMT
Hey-

I'm having the same problem, and i wasn't able to find that resizing code
anywhere... any chance you could help me out and tell me how to do it?

www.nicksdesign.com/flash

Is where the code would be placed... because if a user is on different screen
resolutions than what the site is designed at, they are required to scroll
vertically and horizontally to view page.

Best,

Nick Smith
 
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