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13-Nov-2003, 05:50 AM #16
Set the width of your titlepurple.jpg 60% or 50% and leave the height at 300.

It will then scale right. Of course the image will get distorted at low resolutions, but that's expected with pics like that in a scalable layout.

I'm checking out the flash size in netscape 4.8 right now.
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13-Nov-2003, 06:00 AM #17
When I suggested that the flash be in the table, I didn't mean it's own table, but the table that everything else is in.

Try this. (leave the picture set to 534 x 300)
get rid of the table that the flash is currently in.

Above the first tr in the main table add this.

<tr>
<td colspan="3">Your flash</td>
</tr>

Now what will happen is this..

It will be scalable untill it hits the spot where the table can't shrink anymore because of the titlepurple.jpg.

Then it will be a fixed layout and because the pic is inside the table, the pic will follow the rules of the table.

It works in opera for sure.

So it will be a fixed layout at low resolutions and a scalable layout at high resolutions.

The netscape 4.8 problem of not displaying the flash at the right size is because the cell it's in needs a fixed width and if it inherits a variable with or has a variable width set, it will not display right.

Netscape4.8 can't set the size of the flash to 100% if the cell it's in doesn't have a width set in pixels. or has a width set in percentage with the parent table set to a fixed width.

You can halfway fix the netscape 4.8 problem by using style="width: 100%" for the embed tag. It seems to honor it better than the regular width attribute.

The animation then almost displays full size, but turns into a tiny litle animation as soon as the window shrinks a little.

That should be enough info to give you some things to try.

Hope that helps.
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13-Nov-2003, 09:53 AM #18
Thank you for your help. I will make the necessary changes.
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