flash objects won't stay in place.

liunx

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i'm having trouble keeping that flash clock(top-leftish) in place. Its fine in opera and mozilla firebird at the moment. but in IE its a pixel down. What could be the problem, and how could i fix it?<br />
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Any help would be appreciated. i know alot of my CSS is rubbish too.<!--content-->Maybe flash isn't That much of a good idea, e.g people don't have Flash can't see your site what it is supposed to be, but it is still a good site.try buying a GIF package or finding gif files on the net, that way every one can view them then. I can't see the Flash pics cos i don't hav it<!--content-->its a dynamic clock. The only other way to do it is javascript. Javascipt messes up IE alot of the time.<!--content-->Why use a clock in the first place?<!--content-->...<br />
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can anyone even attempt to help?<!--content-->I'm running IE 6 and the clock looks fine to me. But then again I'm runnin 1280X1024 resolution. To be honest with you, if it's only a pixel, then I dont think anyone will notice.<br />
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As for the flash, there is a way you can test if the user has flash, if not, you can give the choice to "install on demand". Check out Macromedia's site.<!--content-->Looks OK at 800x600 & 1024x768.<!--content-->Holy crap, it looks fine all of a sudden. well... great!<!--content-->Originally posted by pukka <br />
Holy crap, it looks fine all of a sudden. well... great! <br />
I believe that's, "Holy crap, Batman!, it looks fine all of a sudden."<!--content-->
 
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