ActionScript 2.0 :: Detecting Screen Width - Menu To Fit To The Entire Screen Regardless Of The Users Resolution
Oct 13, 2003
The problem that I'm facing is in regards to the width of a sliding menu that I've created. The menu slides based on mouse x position and width of the movie. I would like the menu to fit to the entire screen regardless of the users resolution. I wanted to know if there's a way to detect a users screen width and then adjust the variable for screen width within my actionscript .fla if necessary.
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