Flash noob question
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- jackfoley0
Use a mask?
- MX_OnD0
if anything it should be the other way round...
what you canalways do as a wee trick is draw a rectangle the size of the stage on a layer at the very top and set that layer as a mask ;-)
- skt0
Make sure your publishing settings are set to match movie.
- harlequino0
Shouldn't be a big deal. When you embed your .swf in an HTML page, or it gets served up as a banner ad, the user will only see the defined dimensions.
If you still feel wiggy about (I can understand that), you can take the other suggestions and add a mask.
- DragonLatino0
thank you so much for the help guys. I am aware that the swf will be embeded on an HTML placeholder, but the client almost died when he saw that there were things all over the place. I will use the mask trick.
Thanks a lot :)
- cram0
you should not link directly to the swf for the client anyway. always drop it into an html doc. what we do is take a screen shot of the page it might appear on and place it there for the client to review.
cheers
- Engage0
better still just put it in an html page if its a banner...
...dunno if masking might affect performance... depends what it is though i guess