Fourth of July Practice Glogster
I am having trouble getting the entire Glogster to be embedded in my page. I have tried reducing the width and height in the html, but is still cut off. Anyone know how to do this?
Also, I was trying to bring in a flash "swf" file, but couldn't find a way to do that. Any hints there?
Sunday, June 28, 2009
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don't know about the glogster size, and am operating blindly on the file, but would a different type of file be uploaded...if so try converting to another file type in zamzar...if that will work in glogster, zamzar will converate all kinds of files?
Sorry, I had to delete my other comment because I had made a mistake in what I was trying to say. Here goes again.
I too reduced the height and width of my glogster because it came in so big and I didn't want it that big. I found I can see the full size by running my mouse over glogster and a drop down menu lets me see full size. But I could not figure out a way to reduce the full size without cutting it off. What I didn't like about this website was you couldn't see the whole page while working on it, you had to scroll up and down.
Will try the zamzar. Seems like a lot of steps.
I have a 23" screen and couldn't see the whole page either!
ok...I added a glog to my blog (sounds like a country song) yesterday with no issues of size.
I let bookr upload it directly ...I scrolled thru all the various tools until I came to Blogger and used that code! (then I added a few comments after it was in my post.
I did create an account and had it saved already in my ccount...don't knw if that made difference.
I will go back and see if I noticed anything in particular
oops, I meant I let Glogster upload it directly (not Bookr) I have polled other beachcombers and about half have successfully had it upload in a correct size and others are suffering the same problem you are having.
I am going to contact someone at the site and see if we can resolve the inconsistency.
There should not be a need to go to all those extra steps of zamzar, etc.
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