• Is there any way of controlling the bottom margin with the sIFR plugin? I don’t want to change the margin in my proper site stylesheet as I need a different margin for the SWF text as opposed to the HTML equivalent.

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  • Thread Starter greencode

    (@greencode)

    Apologies for not getting back sooner. I ended up not using sIFR due to this issue but when I go another site I’ll give it another go and see what happens and then report back.

    In my case it was a little more than a line height issue. The sIFR text that I was using proved totally immune to any CSS that I used either in the plugin or in my external stylesheet. What I finally determined was that the spaces above and below my sIFR text were being caused by the Flash text that was being generated by the automatic generator. My solution was to create my own text in Flash (following this handy tutorial first recommended by fldtrace on this thread.

    I deviated from the tutorial by adjusting the line spacing of my font before publishing it. In Flash CS4 line spacing is listed under the paragraph options when your text is selected. Once I published the font the adjustment in line spacing erased the “padding” I was seeing on my page.

    A.

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