How to place more than one .swf into a HTML?

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    Default Re: How to place more than one .swf into a HTML?

    I guess you can do it with Dream.
    Bye.


    jjmax webforumsuser@macromedia.com Guest

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    Default Re: How to place more than one .swf into a HTML?

    export out each .swf file separately and cut and paste both sets of
    <embed>%FLASH-MOVIE-DETAILS%</embed> code into a new html document. You'll
    then have two fash movies along side each other. You can then position these
    as you wish using tables or CSS. Exacly the same process as having two or
    more images etc...

    freddie



    "MacLuv" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:bf88ol$okk$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > How do you place more than one .swf into a HTML?
    >
    > You simply embed your .swf files in different places. Important
    consideration must be given to the size and complexity of your .swf files,
    as you will bog down the CPU if there is too much going on... this is true
    of any Flash movie.
    >
    > Any HTML editor such as Dreamweaver or GoLive will be able to embed a
    Flash movie anywhere you want it on a page, as well as place multiple files
    onto one page.
    >
    > HTH :)
    >
    >

    freddie Guest

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