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Create an Edge Animation that fluidly scales width/height inside a website

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Hi Everyone,

 

I might be missing something really simple here, and quite frankly i'd happily have egg on my face if someone can point me to the solution.

 

I am inserting an adobe Edge Composition into a Fluid HTML5 website with basic content (using Dreamweaver), simple right....?

 

Everything appears to be working great until you scale down the website.... as the page scales down the edge composition scales also, which is great! Except that the edge composition leaves empty space below it from its original height!?  So my question is, how to get the height to not leave  white space in it's height when it scales down? Here's what i've tried so far...

 

  1. Checked the width/height of the edge animate composition is set to % including the stage element and all it's components
  2. Tried setting the height to "auto" for the object oam inside dreamweaver - This doesn't seem to be very "auto" at all and just gives a default height that isn't enough to display it all anyway.
  3. Changed min/max settings
  4. Tried the javascript scaling method from http://sarahjustine.com/2013/04/08/create-scale-to-fit-projects-with-a dobe-edge-animate/ Works great but also leaves white space under the file when placed into a website with content and scaled
  5. Adjusting the Height for the edge object in DW using CSS, this gets close, but this is only responsive at certain resolutions, i'm after an entirely fluid solution.

 

Surely i'm just missing something simple? Does anyone have an example of this working correctly inside a web page with basic content for example? As most of the edge examples don't seem to go beyond testing just the edge animate project by itself in a browser, in which case this would appear to work perfectly too.  I need them being placed into a website, e.g image sliders made with edge, that scale within a basic fluid website.

 

Perhaps this should be a Dreamweaver Forum post, but I have to start somewhere, thanks in advance for your time.

 

Thanks,

Jeff


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