Just an update to this thread because I think it is extremely important to backup your site definitions and configuration settings on a regular basis -- Here is a fantastic freeware that takes care of everything for you -- including those of you that use contribute...
Here is the scenario:
Two win98 machines connected through linksys cable router
Cable connection to internet
Machine B has no problems transferring files via the network or internet or file sharing programs
Machine A will start to download a file from the internet but dies after a small...
not sure what version your using but in Director 8.x there is a "jump to marker (both forward and back) that will allow you to keep track of where you have been and allows the user to back track through clicks and then go forward where the visited. I use it all the time and it is pretty...
Here is the second example (with spacers). I am pulling the spacers from my server....so make your own spacers for your site. Again, just cut & paste this into a clean DW window. If you still need help, let me know.
Hope this clarifies a bit......
Crispy
<html>
<head>
<title>Crispy's 100%...
the following is code for example 1 (no spacers). Cut and paste the code into a new DW window:
<html>
<head>
<title>Crispy's 100% Example</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"...
Clarification:
The outermost table is 100%. It is made up of a single cell whith 0 cellpadding and 0 cellspacing.
Within this cell, you would put one more table at 100%width. It will have as many columns (vertical cells) as you want and all cells will have a specific width set...all except...
this effect is created using nested tables. If you view the source code of the site you mentioned. You will see that they start with a single cell table with a width of 100%. They put another table inside it with three columns --> left most column set to a specific width, rightmost column set...
Archerofloaf's answer is right on if you want your movie to appear in a "window" that is set to the size of the movie. This is probably the easiest way to fix it, but if you want to have your movie run at full screen, you have now come up against an age-old problem we have had since...
If you have imported your elements as "standard import", Director looks, by default, at the same relative location it was stored on the hard drive. This means that if you have a directory structure of convenience while creating the project, you must maintain that structure on the Final...
By placing the Flash member on the bottom most layer (1), it will place it as a "background" This really wouldn't matter about the video though, since video supercedes all other members and plays on top of them.
To stop the flash member from playing when the movie does, you could use...
There are many different options when it comes to guestbooks -
1. CGI: there are some great guestbooks located here
http://cgi.resourceindex.com/Programs_and_Scripts/Perl/Guestbooks/
2. PHP: This is better quality code, usually free, but you need to have php available on your hosting server...
You can select multilple cells:
To select nonadjacent cells, do one of the following:
Press Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) and click in the table to add cells, rows, or columns to the selection.
Select multiple cells in the table, and then press Control (Windows) or Command...
It sounds as though the actual sprite is not looping, but the content you have placed in the sprite. By default, sprites continue in order unless you tell it to loop, wait, jump, or some other command.
Have you put a behavior in the sprite to make it wait before advancing to the next?
Also...
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