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Posted 23 Aug 2003 18:50:07
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23 Aug 2003 18:50:07 Jared Cunha posted:
I'm working on a site that has an .swf file embedded and aligned to the right. In Internet Explorer, it looks great. Everything is fine and it is lined up to what is supposed to be flushed with.

However, when I preview in Netscape and Safari, the .swf is on the right hand side, but it seems to be about 5 pixels away to the left of the right hand side.

I'm stumped with this, I was able to work out some other things not working out, but is there something else that Safari and Netscape look for that Internet Explorer does not? How do they read a right alignment in a different way?

-Jared

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Replied 23 Aug 2003 21:16:20
23 Aug 2003 21:16:20 Julie Klar replied:
Jared,
Instead of aligning the .swf file to the right, perhaps you should put it in a table? This is what I did to align my .swf file, and it looks fine in Netscape.

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