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Embedding Movies, Flash And Other Widgets
You can embed a wide variety of interactive widgets easily; YouTube™ videos, Google Maps, Flash
files or any HTML snippet. This is done using placeholders, which are objects (simple rectangles or
photos) that have an associated piece of HTML or Flash file that is substituted for the placeholder when
saving your website. For full details on widgets and placeholders, see the Website Widgets Chapter
in the pdf manual.
The Designs Gallery contains a frequently updated selection of widgets from a variety of providers.
You'll find these in folders under Page Elements. Simply drag and drop these onto your web page. For
widgets from an external provider a web browser window appears which takes you to the widget
providers site, where you can choose and customize the widget. When you're done you click the Insert
button at the bottom of the browser window and the widget is inserted into your page with an
automatically generated preview image. It's that easy! Other widgets are locally editable ? to configure
them just double click on them after you've dropped them on your page.
Or you can find widget sites yourself and just as easily add the code to your site.
For more information see the Widgets Chapter in the pdf manual.
Flash Clipart
Web Designer MX Premium includes the ability to create Flash animations from scratch (see the Flash
Animations section in the pdf manual), but also includes a range of Flash templates you can customize.
Flash templates cannot be dragged onto the page directly, but have to be opened as a separate animation
document, where you can customize it as required, and then save the Flash (.swf) file to your local disk.
Then use "File" > "Import"
or drag and drop the .swf file onto your web page.
A placeholder image is automatically rendered for you and this will appear on your page. Preview your
page to see your working Flash animation. Alternatively you can create your own placeholder object
(e.g., a rectangle) and use the Placeholder tab of the Web Properties
dialog to associate it with your Flash file.
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