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From the page: "When Flash Player 9 goes into full screen mode, it pops up a little security message that tells the user how to exit full screen mode. It appears as white text on a semi-transparent black background so it is generally always visible (which is good). Still, I wondered if it... more
Reviewed by alohaomega May 11 2008, 04:43pm ( 46 reviews ) • bunnyhero.org
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Rated by kenninger on Apr 26 2009, 4:36am
beautiful
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Rated by harisree782 on Dec 26 2008, 8:44am
you are right… it really confuses users
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Rated by jontollefsen on Nov 07 2008, 11:32am
Scary flash
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Reviewed by carmafluxus on Nov 04 2008, 5:25pm
Well done but blue screens won't work for me :)
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Rated by moon604 on Sep 30 2008, 1:10pm
well done, sir. well done. (yea he got me >)
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Rated by buckets-of-pants on Jun 02 2008, 3:06pm
Good, but I s'pose the BSOD would be more effective were I not using Linux.
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Rated by oniTony on Jun 01 2008, 10:22pm
A brilliant hack around Flash's warning about full-screen use. More social/psychological than technical -- craft the background content to be distracting enough to capture the user's attention until the message fades away. If done correctly, most users will not realize the full-screen flash mode, and one is free to play whatever on their screen. Such as a BSOD in this proof-of-concept example.