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Posted 21/06/2008 04:55:21
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Hey all, I'm looking to use a fading logo (built in flash) as part of my webpage background, fixing it to the bottom right of the visable page. Does anyone know if this can be done? If so, how to do it?

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Posted 21/06/2008 10:30:02


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Yes.. althought I'm not totally confident in this (havent touched flash in a good while) this Html should do it...


// Your Flash include code here \\


That said it will behave differently in different browsers. Usually it will sit at the very bottom of the page. Sometimes it will sit at the bottom of the browser window and scroll with the page.

Give it a go and see.

Cheers,
Tom
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