You'd need to be careful with this obviously, but it's handy to know
it can be done. I don't think that a Flash background is necessarily
bad in itself - it all depends on *how* it's done.

On 26/09/05, Jon Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It worked in IE, Firefox and Netscape but in Opera it just displays the swf
> and leaves no trace of the text.
>
>  And I agree Sam, having movement like that behind text is one of the worst
> things you can do. It was more a "Hey this is possible after all" thing. For
> instance you could create a much larger swf with a subtle misty cloud effect
> whose movements are barely visible Then you could have your site content
> over the top of it. Might look nice :)
>


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