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Fit Flash movie in browser - Max Browser

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To
fit the animation in a browser, you can increase the pixel
width of your animation to suit the size of the browser.
While increasing the pixel size would work, not everyone
who views your animation has the same resolution you have.
Because of the varying environments your animation will
be viewed in, different people will still see your animation
in a different size. You will learn how to display the
animation fit to the size of your browser in this tutorial.


To
ensure that the size of the animation fit in browser
automatically, you will need to publish your animations
by setting a percent value for the width and height.





  • Go
    to File > Publish Settings.

    The Publish Settings window will appear. From the
    Publish Settings window, select the HTML tab.

  • Click
    the Dimensions drop-down menu.

    Select Percent from the selections listed. The width
    and height fields will display the percent caption.

  • Enter
    a percent value for the Width and the Height. Because
    you want the animation to be full screen, enter a
    value of 100 for both the Width and Height fields.

  • Press
    the OK button and publish your movie.

    When you preview the page you just published, you
    will see the animation set to 100% of the width and
    height of your browser.


  • But you got distance between browser top and left
    margin To remove margins, delete the <body>
    tag and place the following line in its place:

    <body
    topmargin="0" leftmargin="0">



  • When
    you preview the page you just published, you will
    see the animation set to 100% of the width and height
    of your browser.


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