Thanks, Bob. Do you know of any examples of this that I could use to
get started? I'm trying to learn too many things at once and it's
confusing the heck out of me.

Janene


--- In [email protected], "Bob Wohl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, unfortunately you will need to use javascript along with CSS
and then
> have your embeded content in that. Flex does not natively do this
w/o the
> other 2. Using lightbox you can embed your swf in one of their
containers
> and use flex to do the fade effect for you if so desired.
> 
> B.
> 
> On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 2:24 PM, janenemcc2424 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >   I have a flex app embedded in an html page and within the app I
have a
> > need to pop-up some content, in a flex application component. I need
> > the pop-up to fade out the entire html page, however, which the flex
> > pop-up does not do: it fades only the flex app.
> >
> > I've experimented with the javascript "LightBox", which offers this
> > functionality, but I'm a novice Flex person and I am mystified at how
> > to integrate this functionality into my page, with the flex component
> > embedded in the popup. Lightbox seems to accomplish this by the use of
> > style sheets and div sections. My eyes are crossing trying to
> > determine which pieces of what I need to use.
> >
> > Help?!
> >
> > Janene
> >
> >  
> >
>


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