Page Scaling - Post ID 159971

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Hello All,
I've recently purchased SlideShowPro because my website besides working on a PC needs to work on Ipad.
One of the things that this software does is allow scaling of the images so when you shrink / expand your browser window it all works fine.

I've got an example here (no pics in it - but you can see what I mean)
www.mhillaryphotography.co.uk/test/index.html

Now, when I embed this into a coffee cup html page I cannot get the scaling to work. From what I understand its the way that coffee cup handles the pages.
Can anyone tell me how I get this working so the above webpage can be embedded in a coffee cup webpage and the scaling still work?

thanks
Martin
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It's Flash. I thought Flash doesn't work on iPads?
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Forget the iPad bit - the slideshow senses this and uses html5. It's the scaling on the PC I can't get working
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Are you using VSD or the HTML Editor? VSD only creates static pages, not elastic or fluid. The Editor will let you create whatever you want (it includes some elastic/fluid templates as well).
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Well maybe not having pictures populating it is throwing me off, but it "looked" like it was working to me. I did notice in the coding, this bit here and am wondering if it "might" be a problem for the iPad side of things.
mobile: {
auto: false

From the little that I read over on the site for this software, I would have expected this to be 'true' in order for the 'conversion' from Flash to HTML5... to take place.

Would it be too much trouble for you to put a few pics in there so we can see how it looks populated? I'd be willing to keep looking at things for you (not that I have experience with the software). Or one other possibility would be to check in with those folks tech support or forum (if they have one) and see if someone with experience on that program can help you.
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