allie1138
02-25-2008, 12:30 AM
Hi there...
Im running into some script conflict and Im wondering if anyone can help.
I basically have a very large image set as a background. Then I have a flash file to fill the page at %100 with a transparent background. I want the image to be placed outside of the flash file for fast loading. I also want the background image to resize WITH the resizing of the browser... here is what I have so far:
http://www.allisonsbackstage.com/test/test
Now, the PROBLEM is right now is... the flash animation seems to run slow when viewing in Firefox, but the animation is just fine in IE! Look at the red plus signs on the lower left of the screen.. you will see the animation runs slow when you hover over the "+" signs. I dont know why this is.
Also, Id like to have the active X removed when viewing in IE. Ive tried several different embedding codes.. and maybe they conflict because I have the flash and the background image each in a div!??!?!
Im at a total loss right now. ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED!!!!Or if you have any other ideas to have the background image resize with the browser (in ratio).. please let me know!
Thanks.. hope to hear from anyone soon!!!
Allison
Im running into some script conflict and Im wondering if anyone can help.
I basically have a very large image set as a background. Then I have a flash file to fill the page at %100 with a transparent background. I want the image to be placed outside of the flash file for fast loading. I also want the background image to resize WITH the resizing of the browser... here is what I have so far:
http://www.allisonsbackstage.com/test/test
Now, the PROBLEM is right now is... the flash animation seems to run slow when viewing in Firefox, but the animation is just fine in IE! Look at the red plus signs on the lower left of the screen.. you will see the animation runs slow when you hover over the "+" signs. I dont know why this is.
Also, Id like to have the active X removed when viewing in IE. Ive tried several different embedding codes.. and maybe they conflict because I have the flash and the background image each in a div!??!?!
Im at a total loss right now. ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED!!!!Or if you have any other ideas to have the background image resize with the browser (in ratio).. please let me know!
Thanks.. hope to hear from anyone soon!!!
Allison