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Adding a Flash File
Flash Files (with a .swf file extension) can be embedded just as easily. Use "File" > "Import"
to import your Flash file. Or just drag and drop the file from Explorer onto your page. A placeholder
image is generated for it and placed on your page. Preview your page and you should see the working
Flash animation.
There is one important difference with Flash placeholders - you can usually resize them to be any size you
like and the Flash will scale to fit the placeholder. Secondly you can have transparent or semi-transparent
Flash and this will also work on top of your website. Most other Widgets are fixed size and will always
appear at the given size on your web page irrespective of the size of the placeholder.
Whenever you select a Flash file to be associated with a placeholder in this way, the Flash file is copied
into a _files folder saved alongside the .web document. If you move or copy the .web file you should also
copy the _files folder to ensure the Flash files are copied as well.
Adding an Animated GIF
Adding an animated GIF is just as easy as adding Flash. "File" > "Import"
the file or drag and drop onto your page. You will be asked whether you want to import the graphic into
your page (which for an animated GIF will put each frame on a different layer) or add as a placeholder. If
you just want to display the animation on your site you need to choose the placeholder option. Once
inserted, preview your page and you should see the working animation.
Adding an MP4 or FLV movie
Again, use "File" > "Import"
or drag and drop the movie onto your page. In this case a prompt appears asking whether or not you
would like your movie to start playing automatically as soon as the page holding it is loaded. If you don't
choose auto start, the visitor will need to press the play button on the movie player to start the movie. A
placeholder image is then generated and as well as your movie file, a movie player is included in your
design support folder and it's used to play your movie on your web page. Preview your page to see the
working movie player.
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