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Dreamweaver and Flash
Hope this is the right place to post since dreamweaver supports flash and adds
its own code.... I have an html page with a flash movie embeded in it. This site is older so it is sitting in a table. Then I have another flash movie that is floating in a div above the page with wmode="transparent" for some reason no matter what I do including floating both movies and messing with the z-index the wmode="transparent" movie always falls below. How do I make this movie sit above everything??? Any help would be much appreciated.. I cannot find a blurb matching my situation anywhere. |
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Re: Dreamweaver and Flash
Hi Cary,
here is the link... http://www.maverickllc.com/index_dna_xyz.html ...now there is a delay on this fairy man swf ..about 15-secs... the fairy man is always behind the other flash no matter what I do it seems. the other one is embeded (the pic of the man with the tiger). Im trying to get the man-fairy above the man-tiger flash movie. |
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Re: Dreamweaver and Flash
Okay, you need to use the wmode transparent stuff on the hunter_hunted.swf code
so it will appear below the absolutely positioned flash. You don't need to remove the wmode transparent stuff from the fairy flash code as it doesn't hurt anything. A more problematic matter with this approach is you have a huge flash object covering much of your page, including links which can't be clicked unless one uses IE. |
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