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flash (macromedia) : How to hide browser controls?


djohn1952
8/23/2003 7:31:08 PM
How can you hide the browser controls when you open a Flash movie in an HTML document?


urami_
8/24/2003 10:13:53 AM

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you can open pop up w/o specifying window size parameters .
It will than be ordinary size windows w/o controls.




Regards

urami_*



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ansa
8/25/2003 6:50:38 PM
All around, to hide the browser abilities allowed to control a flash movie in HTML, is in: File>>Publish Settings menu (Ctrl+Shift+F12).
You can SAVE your movie.swf and you can Publish it as well. In the: Publish Settings>>Formats: make sure that you check appropriate boxes ( Flash, HTML and more if you need them ) .
In Publish Settings >> Flash>> Options : you can set what ever you need for you movie.
In Publish Settings>> HTML : make sure that box ? Display Menu is clear.
After publishing - if you will play this HTML file, you will see the desire effects.
If you need place that movie to a different HTML file or specific location, open it in Dreamweaver in the Code View (or View Sources for HTML) copy and past generated code wherever you want. The rest is a play ?.

Andrew

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