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V Space and H Space Specifies the number of pixels of white space above, below, and on both sides of the movie.
Quality Controls anti-aliasing during playback of the movie. High settings improve the appearance of movies.
However, at high settings movies require a faster processor to render correctly on the screen. Low favors speed over
appearance, whereas High favors appearance over speed. Auto Low favors speed at first but improves appearance
when possible. Auto High favors both qualities equally at first but later sacrifices appearance for speed if necessary.
Scale Determines how the movie fits into the dimensions set in the width and height text boxes. The Default setting
displays the entire movie.
Align Determines how the movie is aligned on the page.
Wmode Sets the Wmode parameter for the SWF file to avoid conflicts with DHTML elements, such as Spry widgets.
The default value is Opaque, which allows DHTML elements to appear on top of SWF files in a browser. If the SWF
file includes transparencies and you want DHTML elements to appear behind them, select the Transparent option.
Select the Window option to remove the Wmode parameter from the code and allow the SWF file to appear on top
of other DHTML elements.
Play Plays the movie in the Document window.
Parameters Opens a dialog box for entering additional parameters to pass to the movie. The movie must be
designed to receive these additional parameters.
Insert FlashPaper documents
The Insert FlashPaper feature has been deprecated as of Dreamweaver CS5.
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Adding web widgets
Note: The user interface has been simplified in Dreamweaver CC and later. As a result, you may not find some of the
options described in this article in Dreamweaver CC and later. For more information, see
this article.
A web widget is a web page component comprised of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Examples of web widgets include
accordions, tabbed panels, and calendars.
You can make your own personal selection of web widgets available in Dreamweaver by using the Adobe Widget
Browser—an AIR application that lets you browse, configure, and preview widgets using a visual interface.
1 Select Insert > Widget.