File: gold_nitro.swf-(2.26 MB, 500x281, Loop)
[_] How do you prefer your sauce? Anon 3503801 Is Resizing the Flash the best way to add sauce to a loop? I really like the left click hidden text like in some PNG Enterprises swfs, it's not intrusive and usually looks really good. Also like the custom right click menu but I feel like people don't always think to try that and will end up asking for sauce anyway. Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Violated Hero 3503835 I instinctively press win+right arrow key to make the swf taller than it is wide to quickly scope out off-screen sauce and sometimes spam tab to find buttons, but never remember to left- or right-click. I think ruffle users can't resize flashes because they're stuck with an embed just like in the pre-shutdown days and 4chan's ruffle doesn't work when you open the swf in a new tab like it does with the plugin, unless one has an extension to use Ruffle on swf direct links? So it's not the ideal sauce method. Left-click is the way. You need to add off-screen text off the bottom instructing anon to right-click for sauce, the right-click menu should say left-click for sauce, left-clicking should say sauce is off the right edge, the text off the right edge should say the sauce is at the bottom right so you need to do the zoom trick or use 100% zoom instead of show all. Sauce should actually appear when you set quality to medium.
>> [_] Anon 3503838 >># and always have it as a jewtube link without the title so that when it will eventually expire nobody will ever know what it was
>> [_] Anon 3503867 >># I'm not op but I laughed, ty >># wait no don't do that :(
>> [_] :v 3503881 I use resize because I'm too stupid to figure out custom context menus and AS3 is so esoteric now that it seems silly to put real effort into learning new things. In the true spirit of my content, "I just can't be bothered" -dies.
>> [_] Anon 3503882 >># It was surprisingly easy to copy the context menu script out of another flash and drop it into this one, I think its like 5 lines of code and making sure everything points to the right place