Re: [css-d] Flash and CSS

2005-11-23 Thread Michael Hulse
On Nov 21, 2005, at 6:27 AM, Chad Calhoun wrote: > Actually, if you're interested in using DENG, the CSS support is > amazing > (includes CSS3). Not ALL of the features are supported, but it is a > lot > better than Macromedia's base support. Whoa! Thanks for info! DENG is [EMAIL PROTECTED] coo

Re: [css-d] Flash and CSS

2005-11-21 Thread Chad Calhoun
Actually, if you're interested in using DENG, the CSS support is amazing (includes CSS3). Not ALL of the features are supported, but it is a lot better than Macromedia's base support. It will take some playing around with to learn to work with it. Here are a couple links to check out: http://cl

Re: [css-d] Flash and CSS

2005-11-20 Thread Michael Hulse
On Nov 20, 2005, at 6:26 PM, Kat Lindsey wrote: > Is it true you have limited use of the CSS tags in flash? And if so, > does > anyone know where I might be able to find out more about this business > of > creating styles using actionscript? You may want to subscribe to this list: http://chatty

Re: [css-d] Flash and CSS

2005-11-20 Thread Paul Menard
Well, technically Actionscript like Javascript and XML is represented as part of the DOM under the ECMAScript umbrella. For instance there are many built-in functions that work across these three languages. Note this is one of the reasons Javascript was re-branded a few years back. Though many p

[css-d] Flash and CSS

2005-11-20 Thread Kat Lindsey
Hi There, Say it ain't so.. :-( Is it true you have limited use of the CSS tags in flash? And if so, does anyone know where I might be able to find out more about this business of creating styles using actionscript? Kat

Re: [css-d] Flash and css

2005-10-07 Thread Jesse Skinner
> I tried using a flash movie as a background (just experimenting away) > in the wrapper div. > I set an extra div id="background" where the movie's playing. > Then I start in a new div with the menu and content. > > I think I tried everything, absolute positioning, relative, float, > z-index, bu

[css-d] Flash and css

2005-10-07 Thread Arno @ Raketnet
I tried using a flash movie as a background (just experimenting away) in the wrapper div. I set an extra div id="background" where the movie's playing. Then I start in a new div with the menu and content. I think I tried everything, absolute positioning, relative, float, z-index, but the flash mov