can a banner ad manager be set to expand/contract with a window?

G

Guest

I have inserted a banner ad manager into a cell/table in a page. I have the
cell set to 100% but the ad manager properties only allows me to set the
width and the height to the banner so I have set it to the height and width
of the image.

What I would like to accomplish - is to expand and contract with the size of
the window - especially when viewed under different resolutions - anyone have
any suggestions or even a better way to do this?

Thanks
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Not possible and only visitor with Java VM will be able to see the Banner Ad Manager applet as well
as you can only have a single URL associated with the Banner Ad Manager.

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Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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G

Guest

I am using the ad banner with an image - actually has 5 images rotating and
the images have been imported into frontpage - I am not using any URL so I am
not sure what you are referring to.

Thanks
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

1. You can not modify how the banner ad manager works, you are limited to the options available in
the properties dialog.

2. Only site visitors that have the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) installed will be able to view the
Banner Ad Manager applet (your images). This is a major issue since Windows XP and IE6/NS6/FF, etc.
do not come with a Java Virtual Machine.

3. As a FYI, I was just letting you know that you are limited to a single URL no matter how many
images you have in the Banner Ad Manger.


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Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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Agents Real Estate Listing Network
http://www.NReal.com
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G

Guest

Thank you very much - is it the same situation with image slideshows? That
you can't have the images re-adust their size according to the screen?

Really appreciate your comments and suggestions - Thanks again
 
R

Ronx

Thank you very much - is it the same situation with image slideshows?
That
you can't have the images re-adust their size according to the screen?
You can, but it is best not to. If you start with a small image (for a
browser opened at 800x600) then it will be severely distorted for larger
browser portals.
If you start with a large image (for a browser opened to 1600x1200) then
the download time will be very, very long.

You cannot resize images on the fly and keep the quality, and if you do -
you can only resize to smaller dimensions.
 
G

Guest

Thank you very much! I appreciate your input.

Ronx said:
You can, but it is best not to. If you start with a small image (for a
browser opened at 800x600) then it will be severely distorted for larger
browser portals.
If you start with a large image (for a browser opened to 1600x1200) then
the download time will be very, very long.

You cannot resize images on the fly and keep the quality, and if you do -
you can only resize to smaller dimensions.
 

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