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9/4/2007 1:44 PM
 

Hi,

We are currently using the most recent version of the media module on our dotnetnuke 4.5.5 site and would like to begin embedding .swf files in the pages, rather than having them set as external links.  The issue is that we would like it all to display on the page in a size that does not generate a horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of the page.  However, in the different locations in our company we use several different size monitors with different resolution sets.  I would like to be able to define the size of the media in as a percentage.  Is there anyway anyone has found to modify the module to accept a percentage rather than an integer for pixel size?

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