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  • Gary Weaverton

    April 19, 2007 at 5:15 am in reply to: Websites and screen resolution

    The only way to ensure that it looks the same on every screen resolution is doing it in Flash.

    By ‘same’ I mean; different browsers won’t be able to render the site differently pending how they interpret Web standards, since all Flash sites have to be viewed using a Flash plug-in.

    Now, if you mean that the site changes aspect ratio when viewed through different screen resolutions, that is something you have NO control over.

    Gary

    Gary Weaverton
    Photographer/Illustrator
    gary.weaverton@gmail.com

  • Gary Weaverton

    April 19, 2007 at 12:18 am in reply to: Adding Control Panel for Embedded Flash Movies

    Squeeze 4.3 comes with FLV player templates.

    So compress the video to FLV. Then output also an SWF file and click on the ‘player settings’; There you’ll have to check “linked to FLV” or something like that.

    You can there also choose the type (design) of FLV player you want.

    When you’re done you’ll end up with TWO files; The source video file (FLV) and then the player file (SWF). It’s the SWF that you embedd into your web page, that in turns then call the FLV video when you play it.
    So they have to both be uploaded to the server.

    Gary

    Gary Weaverton
    Photographer/Illustrator
    gary.weaverton@gmail.com

  • Gary Weaverton

    April 17, 2007 at 11:08 pm in reply to: Double selection possible?

    Wow, that was easy!

    Thanks,

    Gary

    Gary Weaverton
    Photographer/Illustrator
    gary.weaverton@gmail.com

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