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#21 Nabb

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Posted 26 July 2008 - 06:36 AM

Just a note, having a website made completely in Flash isn't going to be helpful for search engines. It's also going to annoy 2% of internet users..

.swf's (compiled Flash files) are generally small, as art is done with vector graphics and not bitmaps (unless you put in music, although I suggest that you embed music separately if you wish for such). Animated .gif's are generally quite large from my experience, I'm not sure how compression works but a heap of bitmaps is definitely going to be less efficient than vector graphics.
As an example, a 15x15 grid of hexagons (just an example, I don't expect this to be your background) is over ten times larger as a .gif/.png than as a .swf (drawn by maths - just a file I had lying around, and it can draw up to 50x50..). Also, the compression for the .gif makes it look somewhat ugly =.=
This balance obviously changes with smaller and more complex images though..

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Posted 03 October 2008 - 06:44 AM

successfully implement the "FLASH in Background with DIVs on top" but face "navigation problem with flash button within DIV"
Flash Movie As Background?

Hi, Just wanna drop a thanks to iGuest. I've tried your suggestions and it work for me... However another issue arise in 'Internet Explorer' [[works perfectly fine in Firefox]], I have flash buttons (within a Div) for navigation above this flash movie that become not functioning (links as well as the mouseover effects)... It would be great if someone can give me some advice here...



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Posted 24 March 2009 - 06:18 AM

Flash Movie As Background? - - Is it possible?Flash Movie As Background?

Here is the link with flash background on top. It's stretchable. 

www.Sony.Co.Uk

I try to find same way to add flash movie as a background image and let table set on top. It's nice for design style.Who know HOW dose it work?

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Posted 06 April 2009 - 06:07 AM

Flash Movie As Background? - - Is it possible?Flash Movie As Background?

yes, it is possible.

the way you do it is through css layers. With css you can specify content to be on different 'layers' and those layers can overlap. so, publish your flash project as per normal, then in the html code of your page,

if you want you can set your flash file's background to transparent, that would be good. Just add a new parameter to the flash object code in your HTML document:<param name = "wmode" value="transparent"/>then again in your embed tag:<embed src="1.Swf" width="500" height="400" quality="high" wmode="transparent">keep in mind that setting your flash movie to transparent requires more video processing power, so users with slower computers may have problems with it. Personally I'd just live with the white box. It would only be there for a fraction of a second (make sure when you publish your flash file you publish it to load "top - down" otherwise the white box will stay there until your entire movie's loaded.ok after that

<div id="layer" style="position:absolute; width:'100%'; height:'100%'; z-index:100; left: 1px; top: 1px"> content goes here including tables, images, all sorts etc </div> Of course, you'd want to publish your flash project with the settings 'exactfit', 100% width and 100% height. To fill the screen completely. And then, to make the flash project extend to the margins of the page change the <body> tag to include these bits: <body topmargin="0" leftmargin="0" rightmargin="0" bottommargin="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0"> the only issue is with mac os 9 or earlier, where you get the content overtop and the flash layer below madly fighting it out. but in newer ver. It's working fine.

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Posted 07 May 2009 - 01:43 AM

yes it can be doneFlash Movie As Background?

Yes of course it can be done :)

 I recently did one for a client here ...

 http://www.Thesquarefestival.Com/

 It takes the best of both worlds, using a CMS , worpress blog for SEO of content, and then add a little flash for spice ;)

 View the source if it helps you figure it out.

PeteHttp://scotche.Gg



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Posted 18 June 2009 - 05:03 AM

Can we have button in this flash?Flash Movie As Background?

Hi iguest,

Really nice effect and I appreciate the fact that you are willing to share. A small question if I may? Do you think we could have buttons that are clickable in this background image? I am interested in using a CMS to ensureeasy content upload for the clients, and at the same have a small flash animation in a corner, which I would like to have clickable spots. Since this animation should appear on all pages, it would be nice if I could use this as the background...Hence my question.

Would appreciate any tips.

Thanks and regards

Jaya



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Posted 21 September 2010 - 11:54 AM

Sure you can - and it's easy too.

Download flash bannermaker from magichtml.com, and create a flasbanner i the same size as your pages, and insert it as background. If you create your websites with webplus X4 from Serif.com, you can choose flash as background in the masterpage.

No problem.

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Posted 30 January 2012 - 11:09 AM

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Gif as a Background, brilliant ! thanks you




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