User Guide

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User Guide
To add content to the Browser pane
Usethe Browserpanetodisplay HTML pagesthatfurther explorethe contentofthe Mediapane. Youcan displaythe
Media pane as part of the RealPlayer window, or as its own browser window.
1 In the RealPlayer Editor, click the Browser pane.
2 In the Browser Pane Inspector, set the options as desired:
URL Specifies the URL of the HTML page you want to display.
Target Specifies how you want the Browser pane to appear:
None Writes no attribute and uses the default Browser pane.
Media Browser Displays the page in the Browser Pane.
External Window Displays the linked page in an external browser window.
URL Params Specifies the parameters necessary to open HTML files in the Info and Media Browser panes. Separate
the first parameter from the URL with a question mark and precede subsequent parameters with an ampersand, as
follows: URL?parameter=value& parameter=value
3 Save the file.
To preview a RealPlayer presentation
Open the presentation in RealPlayer and test its functionality.
You can add RealPlayer to the Browsers list in GoLives preferences.
See also
“To specify browsers for previewing” on page 32
Creating RealPix presentations
RealPix presentations
The GoLive RealPix Editor lets you create a slide show of streaming images that can include special transition effects
such as cross fades and wipes. You create the RealPix slide show presentation by using the RealPix Editor to add
images and effects and then set the timing of effects.
The RealPix Editor automatically generates RealPix source code for your presentation and stores the code in a
RealPix document. If youre an experienced RealPix developer, you can also see and edit the source code for your
RealPix document in GoLives Source Code editor (Window > Source Code).
After you save a RealPix document, you can add it to a SMIL presentation as an Image item. You can also use
RealPlayer to view the RealPix document as a stand-alone presentation.
Note: For more information on RealPix, see the RealNetworks website (www.realnetworks.com).
See also
“To add media items to a presentation” on page 489