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menu attribute/parameter
Value
true
|
false
Template variable:
$ME
Description
(Optional) Specifies what type of menu appears when the viewer right-clicks (Windows) or
Command-clicks (Macintosh) the application area in the browser.
true
shows the full menu, which gives the user several options to enhance or control playback.
false
shows a menu that contains only the About Macromedia Flash Player 6 option and the
Settings option.
The default value is
true
if this attribute is omitted
.
wmode attribute/parameter
Value
Window
|
Opaque
|
Transparent
Template variable:
$WM
Description
(Optional) Lets you use the transparent Flash content, absolute positioning, and layering
capabilities available in Internet Explorer 4.0. This attribute/parameter works only in
Windows with the Flash Player ActiveX control.
Window
plays the application in its own rectangular window on a web page. Window
indicates that the Flash application has no interaction with HTML layers and is always
the topmost item.
Opaque
makes the application hide everything behind it on the page.
Transparent
makes the background of the HTML page show through all the transparent
portions of the application and can slow animation performance.
Opaque windowless
and
Transparent windowless
both interact with HTML layers, letting
layers above the SWF file block out the application. The difference between the two is that
Transparent allows transparency so that HTML layers below the SWF file might show
through if a section of the SWF file has transparency; opaque does not.
The default value is
Window
if this attribute is omitted. Applies to
object
only.
Summary of Contents for FLASH 8-FLASH
Page 1: ...Using Flash ...
Page 12: ...12 Contents ...
Page 110: ...110 Using Symbols Instances and Library Assets ...
Page 128: ...128 Working with Color Strokes and Fills ...
Page 156: ...156 Drawing ...
Page 190: ...190 Working with Text ...
Page 224: ...224 Working with Graphic Objects ...
Page 270: ...270 Creating Motion ...
Page 310: ...310 Working with Video ...
Page 362: ...362 Working with Screens Flash Professional Only ...
Page 386: ...386 Creating Multilanguage Text ...
Page 454: ...454 Data Integration Flash Professional Only ...
Page 500: ...500 Publishing ...
Page 534: ...534 Creating Accessible Content ...