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Hi,
I found this and was wondering how to appy this to a FW page.

http://www.mooforum.net/scripts12/moosizer-full-screen-background-image-plugin-t1499.html

David


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There already is a full background action over at Actionsforge

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http://actionsforge.com/projects/view/75-full-background-image


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Hi,
I know the full background action but it’s not like the mootools option. the background action doesn’t always fill’s the screen.

So hopefully someone could explane me how to use THE mootools option.

Thnx. David


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the background action doesn’t always fill’s the screen.

It should - do you have an example online that you can show us where it doesn’t?

And remember that if you use Moo you wont be able to use the native FW script/protaculous based effects on the same page.

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Hi Dave,

I know that mootools isn’t the best solution but for my menu it was the best option.

For example of the background action:

If I use the full background action than the image doesn’t fit proportional. If I use the full background proportional than I Get this.

http://freelance-options.be/colac/english/product-range/solutions/past.php

still a stroke on the right site. And that what I want to avoid.

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still a stroke on the right site.

Not sure exactly what you mean by this.

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Try un-checking the Reinforce Layout Tables option in the Document
Setup dialog. There’s a 1px or 2px wide “scaffold” that’s there to
keep elderly browsers from collapsing the entire page vertically
(since they ignore the height properties on various elements). That
can leave a stripe of background color showing up the side, if your
page background is a different color than your “background” image. (I
put that in quotes because in order to have the amazing resizing
background image, you have to make a fake background – it’s really a
solid foreground image, just set to be behind everything else on the
page. It is categorically not a background, it doesn’t behave anything
at all like one.)

Walter

On Oct 20, 2010, at 3:46 PM, DeltaDave wrote:

still a stroke on the right site.

Not sure exactly what you mean by this.

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