Flash wrapper problem
Can I set the wmode to 'opaque' for your flash-wrapper? Firefox 2 has troubles with flash in transparent mode. As I understand widget settings are applied only to javascript embed code?
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Inappropriate?Hey vovka,
If you wish to set the wmode to opaque, you'll have to do it in the code snippet that we give you for the flash wrapper. It's currently set to transparent, so just change that to opaque if you wish.
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Inappropriate?Sorry Dave, could you please prompt me where is the code snippet for the flash wrapper. I either misunderstand something or merely can't find the place :o(
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Inappropriate?vovka,
When you click the GET WIDGET button to install the widget, you'll be given a code snippet. Copy this code, install it onto your page, modify the wmode as you like. -
Inappropriate?Thanks for your tolerance. Of course I can do it, but people who don't know that my widget was not meant to work in transparent mode will have a problem. So, as I understand, the developer cannot currently control the default wmode for flash wrapper? That would be nice to have a such possibility.
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Inappropriate?vovka,
Nope, you can't control the flash wrapper. Thanks for the suggestion, though. As you mentioned, your widget will then not work for many users.
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