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Join Date: Sep 2005
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I know for 750x420 or 760x420 is best for 800x600
But what about 800x600? I know the width is about 950 or 960 to 974, but what about the height? I found a site that gives some info but its from 2000! Dreamweaver MX 2004 says 955x600 but I think that's too tall. ![]() |
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Actually, just set it to any size around 1024*768, and then get flash to scale your swf as necessary. Its a whole lot easier and you will barely notice the difference!
Note that you have to leave some space along the edges of your stage oor anything there will be cut off by the scaling. (Don't ask me why, it just happens) |
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