User Guide
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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
Note: You must have one Real object for each control. For example, Play and Pause buttons require two separate Real
objects. For more information, see “To add RealPlayer controls to presentations” on page 512.
Console Groups multiple controls using an option you choose from the Console menu. For example, you can place
different controls, such as a Play button and a Volume slider, in different HTML table cells. You can then tie these
controls together by assigning the same Console name to each of them. You can assign a user-specified name in the
Console text box, or you can choose a predefined name from the Console menu:
• Default Assigns no Console name.
• _master Links the control to all other controls or groups of controls.
• _unique Lets you avoid linking the control to any other control.
Controls that have no Console attribute assigned will be grouped together.
Windows Media plug-in options
When you select a Windows Media object, the Windows Media tab of the Plug-in Inspector provides options on
Basic, URL, Play Rate, and SAMI tabs.
Basic options
Autoplay
Starts the media file automatically when the page opens.
Enable Context Menu Enables the context menu in the Windows Media Player window.
Enable Controls Reveals player controls during full-screen playback.
Full Screen Plays video in full-screen mode.
Invoke URLs Starts the default web browser automatically in response to URL events; no mouse click is required.
Mute Audio Mutes audio.
Stretch To Fit Enlarges video to fit the dimensions of the video window.
Windowless Video Displays video directly in the browser window, rather than in the Windows Media Player
window. (Requires Internet Explorer for Windows XP or later.)
URL options
Base URL
Converts relative links into absolute links. (Requires a Base element in the Head section of the page. (See
“To add elements or scripts to the head section” on page 163.)
Default Frame Specifies the default target frame for URL events. (See “About target frames for linked pages” on
page 267.)
Caption ID Identifies the HTML tag used to display captions. (Requires a tag that supports the innerHTML
attribute.)
Current Position Indicates the start position of the media file in seconds from the beginning.
Current Marker Starts playback from the specified marker.
Play Count Specifies how many times the media file will play.
UI Mode Specifies which interface elements appear. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:
• Invisible Hides all controls and media files.
• None Reveals only media files.










