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- leftwave
does anyone know how this site has the text content "below the fold" under the Flash movie?
http://www.georgeglenparker.com/…
it stays down below no matter how you resize the window...
- mrdobolina0
In the source, the flash is set to 100% by 100%, is it that simple?
- weestu0
yes
- brenton0
that site is revolting
- weestu0
yes
- madirish0
that site is horrible. please do not take usability cues from it.
- Knuckleberry0
Everything huge I guess is a design standard for him.
- brenton0
He makes ALL of his websites the exactly same way. Yeck
He also stole a Boards of Canada song.
http://www.mtriverestates.com/
- PonyBoy0
yikes
- leftwave0
clearly i'm missing something because i dig his work
- mrdobolina0
it's all just a bit obnoxious.
- ********0
I'd like to know how he did his full screen without distorting the proportions of the images used.
Lets be for real also, m*r*n clients would love this site what with the smoke effects and all.
- brenton0
It can be done within the Publish Settings.
- yes but what is the formula? Clearly setting the movie to 100% height/width is not the answer.********
- yes but what is the formula? Clearly setting the movie to 100% height/width is not the answer.
- mrdobolina0
what's the frequency, kenneth?
- sureshot0
http://www.actionscript.org/show…
this should get you going
- therandomlines0
that really isn't the best example for usability. however, having things resize and realign is good.
with a combination of a stage listener, externalInterface call (javascript) and a resizable div tag encompassing the flash, you can resize the flash dynamically according to content. also, there is a property of any browser window to get the size of the viewable area. makes for a good amount of control.