You could try CSS3 transitions on the containing div, but that is beyond the scope of this group.
Thank you, I'll look into that.
It would be good to have the possibility to rotate an swf object through a simple parameter of the SWFObject though...
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It sounds simple, but I would still have to use a proprietary product such as Adobe Flash to produce another swf file. Is that correct?
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When I wrote "Adobe Flash" I didn't mean the Flash Player, but the editor. I would need to use a proprietary Flash Editor in order to produce a swf file which includes my original swf and flips it. Is that right?
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When I wrote "Adobe Flash" I didn't mean the Flash Player, but the editor. I would need to use a proprietary Flash Editor in order to produce a swf file which includes my original swf and flips it. Is that right?
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