Simple Test?

I have opened this on 4 different computers and it opened differently on all 4 can you simply follow this link to a SlideShow and tell me if it plays like it is maybe 150 by 150 or if it plays fullsize on you screen there is also a full screen button in the bottom right of the slide show if you do see it in 200 by 200   it is a very large slide show bout 1000 by 1000 but the settings are set for 100% by 100%

http://www.getglobalexposure.com/mycommunity/page/Help_SlideShow if it show in a 200 by 200 any thoughts on what is causing it to do that?  Is it thumb nailing this some reason?  If so how do you turn that off?

The resolution should be very very good for this?

Csampson
Quote · 12 May 2010

sorry man no slide show here :(


Quote · 12 May 2010

Yes that was one of the options of the 4.........

I was just about to ask you if that was FF but I see in the top left it is.......same result for me......

Csampson
Quote · 12 May 2010

If you notice the Flash Player consumes the entire field of that window. Try setting it to something more manageable like 600x800

 

Syde

Quote · 12 May 2010

Ill try that....

Csampson
Quote · 12 May 2010

That did it thanks so much I assume with it set at 100% and 100% caused some browsers to reject the call?  It now works across the board.......thank you

Csampson
Quote · 12 May 2010

That did it thanks so much I assume with it set at 100% and 100% caused some browsers to reject the call?  It now works across the board.......thank you

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The problem with using 100% is that not all browsers merge/display every table/td element alike. Consequently it's best to get into the habit of using both, the percentage and the pixel size. First 100% for the initial elements that you want to have going across a large area within a set table, and pixel width for everything else within the initial table since this will permit you to force any sized elements to show up correctly in all browsers.

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