I asked this already and was told it's Flash and that Safari does it too, but I checked and it's not. Plus I used the same coding in this site with no problem: indiracesarine.com/flash_index5.html
So I am asking again:
I created a site in Flash that works fine with the full-screen option in MOST browsers, but I just noticed that in Firefox on a mac, it seems to trim off about 20 or so pixels around the edges when not in full-screen mode. Viewing the direct .swf is fine, so I was assuming it's an issue within the published html, but then I noticed it only does it on the pages that contain the button to toggle the function, so now I'm not sure.
You can see what I'm talking about at chandidesign.com/index_chandi.html if you view it on Mac Firefox (or at least that's the only spot where I've run into the issue so far) It's set up with the full-screen option only after you enter the site, and that's where the problem arises.
Thanks in advance!
So I am asking again:
I created a site in Flash that works fine with the full-screen option in MOST browsers, but I just noticed that in Firefox on a mac, it seems to trim off about 20 or so pixels around the edges when not in full-screen mode. Viewing the direct .swf is fine, so I was assuming it's an issue within the published html, but then I noticed it only does it on the pages that contain the button to toggle the function, so now I'm not sure.
You can see what I'm talking about at chandidesign.com/index_chandi.html if you view it on Mac Firefox (or at least that's the only spot where I've run into the issue so far) It's set up with the full-screen option only after you enter the site, and that's where the problem arises.
Thanks in advance!