newby question sorry :S

i would like a script with regard to auto resizing. It seem i cannot have it to work.
and even while im inside newby threads the proper job feeds for buisness liek commodity world business events… ect that genre for the client.
world-wide-web connection managment style of client….

what you endeavoring to resize

like flash yet iits sized to fit your whole site but we had difficulty with numerous screen resolutions but it really seems that we either should create a sprinkle page intro (which people today hate because occupies too much more of the time) with buttons for every different screen resolutions( the most popular ones anyway) or we will prob just leave it a similar just because were not too fond of scroll bars so we’ll just implement one. just seeing whenever anyone knew something regarding it so i can easily keep it in handy for that future

resizing flash can you not use PER-CENT

Just help it become to look good for resolution 800 x 600

weel it would be better to design it for 1024 x 768 as that’s more popular lately…. ooops, think i’ve opened in club penguin a whole fresh argument!!

Hmm… I honestly consider you’re reaching too far for this option. Having a expensive element that resizes based on the window size could well be cumbersome, and you run the prospect of it not appearing since you intended.

Just help it become look good from 800×600 by default. From the flash, give the choice to switch to higher resolutions. (Links that just connection to a different page using a larger flash aspect, so that whenever people bookmark that page they style constantly switch returning to that size).

Using this method you avoid that splash screen as well as still give an opportunity to see as well as in whatever size the visitor wishes. That makes your page easy to use, functional with just about all browsers, covers multiple resolutions, and, in the event the customer is working at one resolution but wish to view it in another size for reasons yet unknown, they can.

It’s about giving the visitor a nice experience.

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