netscape and macs with ie ignore the transparent bit of the flash file. so instead of having just a drawing in flash appear overtop of the page, you get the whole movie with white background as well (which means you can't see the page underneath).
but for the purposes of the question this...
you may be looking for the magic wand tool - i think it's in version 5.5
click the magic wand tool on the tool bar to work with it. now clicking anywhere in your image will select an area of a similar colour. you can change the tolerance value up or down. the lower it is the more fussy...
hi,
i've got a problem that has perplexed me for a long time!
background:
i've written some code that positions a transparent flash file (.swf) in a css layer overtop of an html page. then there's some javascript that keeps the layer in the same place on the screen even when you scroll down...
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