Size difference between registered and published?

I run a window size customized using javascript for an e-learning course which has a navigation bar at the bottom (my own, not captivate related - including then back and buttons that navigate html pages). I record my movies to 790 x 496. When the .swfs and html displayed by captivate 2 are published it is addition of 24 pixels down. I use a captivate controller but it's up. If I try to go manually edit HTML to my custom height display swf messed. Anyone know how to get these 24 pixels to be reserved/displayed downstairs by sovereign wealth funds?

It just seems odd to offer the ability to save automatically to a custom size, but it adds 24 pixels to the height.

Hi theconfusedone and welcome to our community

I hope I can help UN - confuse you.

OK, click Project > skin... > borders tab Note that the bottom edge is the one selected. Note the value of 'Width '. Normally, these are configured with the bottom border turned on so that the playback control covers any part of your project. Then deselect the bottom border and select the top again. This should leave a space for your playback control and allow it to operate as desired.

Do not forget that it creates also an extra. SWF to be included in the output. If you want free of charge. SWF, you can deselect the checkbox "Show borders" forcing them all to be stored in a single. SWF.

See you soon... Rick

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