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Old 12-17-2006, 07:52 AM   #16
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You could also suggests the user to press F11 so the browser goes fullscreen. This works with IE, Opera and Mozilla.
That will make the browser window fullscreen, but the game would still be the fixed resolution if it's embedded in the HTML (ie, if in the HTML the flash SWF is set to display at 800x600 it will stay at 800x600 no matter if the browser is fullscreen or windowed.) You'd have to link directly to the swf URL to get that to work (ie, http://www.somethingamiss.com/somethingamiss.swf). Unfortunately, the way LASSIE works is that there can be data OUTSIDE the boundaries of the visable game screen the creator defined (for instance, scrolling backgrounds) and if you play a LASSIE game at a resolution not proportionate to what the game was created for you can see things you weren't meant to see.
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