Autohide (imagebuttons/closebuttons) doesnt work in SWF
Posted: 09 Mar 2009, 08:09
Hi!
First i want to say, V2 is great.
Just struggling with a little issue. I included V2 into my own flash project which u can find HERE- its still work in progress so dont wonder no content is coming up. To go to the gallery press button "Eroberungen" and then choose "Design" or "Werbung" - its a german site.
I sent the serverside Password to you via PM - cause the content isnt ment to be public right now. Also i sent you the path and login to my gallery.
Let me describe the problem. When i want to use imagebuttons or closebutton on "autohide", the rollover doesnt seem to work properly. The button doesnt show up all the time. Only when roll into the image from the top side. Strange... any ideas? Right now i use it showing up all time... but its not as nice as it would be with autohide.
EDIT:
It seems to work properly in gallerymode only. But if its embedded in Flash project autohide seems not to work right. I sent you my login data via PM. Would be glad if you could have a look.
Gretings, Pat.
First i want to say, V2 is great.
Just struggling with a little issue. I included V2 into my own flash project which u can find HERE- its still work in progress so dont wonder no content is coming up. To go to the gallery press button "Eroberungen" and then choose "Design" or "Werbung" - its a german site.
I sent the serverside Password to you via PM - cause the content isnt ment to be public right now. Also i sent you the path and login to my gallery.
Let me describe the problem. When i want to use imagebuttons or closebutton on "autohide", the rollover doesnt seem to work properly. The button doesnt show up all the time. Only when roll into the image from the top side. Strange... any ideas? Right now i use it showing up all time... but its not as nice as it would be with autohide.
EDIT:
It seems to work properly in gallerymode only. But if its embedded in Flash project autohide seems not to work right. I sent you my login data via PM. Would be glad if you could have a look.
Gretings, Pat.