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How to display SWF 100 percent

by admin on September 19, 2007 · 0 comments

in Flash CS3, Mix, Tutorials

Do you have present those Flash applications that are visualized to 100% on the user’s browser?

To be able to work with those characteristics, we must modify the publish settings of the SWF, more precisely the HTML file created by Flash, so that our SWF expands or tightens in base of the user’s screen resolution…

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