chrisopia
08-13-2009, 02:15 PM
So I thought the website was almost complete and ready to go up online, when I placed it within a temp folder on my server to view it I noticed a HUGE problem.
The navigation on the site consits of up and down, either by scrolling the mouse, pressing up and down buttons on the keyboard, or the buttons I created in the movie.
now the HTML file, http://www.digiprintgroup.com/Test/index.html seems to disable all of these, and brings up a problem I have previously with the _height issues, and messes with the layout. The page generally looks poor... YET, the swf file
http://www.digiprintgroup.com/Test/index.swf could act like the main page, but its obviously not embeded, but the navigation tools work perfect, and I think the website ACTUALLY looks better full screen...
Nothing comes in from the edges, so it all fits neatly on the screen, plus grey sides, but they don't look out of place.
Is it really necessary to embed files within a HTML document, or can you just use the swf as the file (use index.html and put a redirect code within it)
The navigation on the site consits of up and down, either by scrolling the mouse, pressing up and down buttons on the keyboard, or the buttons I created in the movie.
now the HTML file, http://www.digiprintgroup.com/Test/index.html seems to disable all of these, and brings up a problem I have previously with the _height issues, and messes with the layout. The page generally looks poor... YET, the swf file
http://www.digiprintgroup.com/Test/index.swf could act like the main page, but its obviously not embeded, but the navigation tools work perfect, and I think the website ACTUALLY looks better full screen...
Nothing comes in from the edges, so it all fits neatly on the screen, plus grey sides, but they don't look out of place.
Is it really necessary to embed files within a HTML document, or can you just use the swf as the file (use index.html and put a redirect code within it)