User Guide
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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
• Mini Reveals media files, the status bar, and play, pause, stop, mute, and volume controls.
• Full Reveals all media files and controls.
Play Rate options
Play Rate
Determines playback speed. Default value is 1; values such as .5 and 2 equal half-speed and double-speed,
respectively. (WMV and ASF files also support negative values, which cause reverse playback.)
Balance Determines audio balance between left and right speakers. Possible values range from -100 (full left) to 100
(full right).
Volume Determines audio volume. Possible values range from 0-100.
SAMI options
File
Specifies a Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange (SAMI) file containing closed captions.
Language Specifies which language to access from a SAMI file.
Style Specifies which style definition to access from a SAMI file.
Java applets and W3C object controls
Java applets and W3C object controls
GoLive lets you insert Java applets on a layout grid or in the flow of HTML code, so you can add animation or other
advanced features to your page. In GoLive, you can play Java applets in the Preview tab of the document window;
you don’t need to start a browser.
GoLive also lets youinsertW3C object controls,which webbrowserscan download andexecute.InWindows,you
can set up these controls with installed ActiveX objects. Mac OS doesn’t support ActiveX, but you can specify object
files.
To set up Java applets
When you set up Java applets, the name of the .class file containing the applet appears in the Code text box of the
Java Applet Inspector. The name of the applet appears in the Java Applet icon in the document window.
1 Drag the Java Applet icon from the Basic tab in the objects toolbox to the Layout Editor, or double-click
the icon in the objects toolbox.
2 In the Basic tab of the Java Applet Inspector, specify an applet file in the Base text box.
Note: With some Java applet generator programs, the extension is not added correctly to the CODE attribute. These
applets work in the browser, but they won’t display in GoLive.
3 Name the applet by typing a unique name in the Name text box. The name cannot be used by any other object on
your page.
4 Resize the applet by dragging the resize handles, or type Width and Height values in the Java Applet Inspector.
(The values can be pixels or percentages.)
5 To align an applet with surrounding text when you are not using a layout grid, use the Hspace and Vspace text
boxes and the Align pop-up menu.










