Hi Aaron,
There is an issue that occurs when users with smaller monitors (13"
macbooks) accessing 100% flash content. Say you do not want to scale the
content down to 13".
Agreed. I overcame this within Flash. It's just a mater of wrapping Stage in a class that has min values set. In my applications the UI elements ask the custom Canvas class how big the stage is and place themselves accordingly.
You also do not want to write a flash scroller, because
the browser has excellent support and performance for this, and Flash might
have a harder time.
The site you posted looks very professional but there is not window scroller.

I was interested in how this is done:
http://amnesia.com.au/site/index.html

Starts normally, then when the content panel gets larger than the viewable area the browser scroll bars appear.

Tony
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