and your stroke is 1px in width. But the 580px width of your frame is
measured from the middle of the stroke to the middle of the stroke. What it
"Chris Jumonville" <verticalterrain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Chris,
>
> Is there a way I could send yuo the .fla file and then you could take a
> quick peak at it for me? When I play the file in Flash the outline shows
> up just fine, it's just in the browser it won't show up. Anyways if you
> shoot me your email I could send you it. My email is
> chris@verticalterrain.com
>
>
> --
> Best Regards,
>
> Chris Jumonville
> iMedia Web Design
> 503.277.3553
> "Chris Georgenes" <chris@REMOVEmudbubble.com> wrote in message
> news:ej8s3o$irq$6@forums.macromedia.com...
>> looks to me like the line is simply not the right size of the images in
>> the slideshow - only a guess - impossible to pinpoint it without seeing
>> the fla and knowing the dimensions of the images and how they are being
>> loaded (dynamically?) and if the outline is positioned correctly - or any
>> number of things that would be easily answered looking at the fla.
>>
>> is the rounded corners being made with a mask? If so make sure the mask
>> or the clip the mask is in isn't scaled inadvertantly (assuming the
>> outline is on a different timeline).
>>
>>
>> hope this help.
>>
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>>
>> Chris Jumonville wrote:
>>> Here is the deal... If you look at my site I'm building
>>>
www.verticalterrain.com/evergreenengineering.com/
>>>
>>> you will notice that the flash slideshow I built has a border all around
>>> it
>>> except for on the right and bottom sides. This is completley rediculous
>>> because my .fla file has a border all the way around. Basically all I
>>> did
>>> was take a rounded rectangle, convert it to a graphic with no fill, just
>>> the
>>> edges and made it it's own layer on top of the entire slideshow. Does
>>> anyone know why it's doing this?
>>>
>
>