Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 User Manual
Product codes
WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1
226
Images, Animation, and Multimedia
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Inline: A media "player" will be visible on your published web page
(rather than appearing after the user clicks a link, icon, or picture). In
WebPlus, you'll see a marker on the page where the player will appear.
(rather than appearing after the user clicks a link, icon, or picture). In
WebPlus, you'll see a marker on the page where the player will appear.
With the first two options, the media file remains external and can't be
embedded in your site. Options 3 to 5 give you the choice of embedding the
media file.
embedded in your site. Options 3 to 5 give you the choice of embedding the
media file.
To add linked sound or video to an object or hotspot:
1.
Select the object or hotspot and choose
Hyperlink from the
Tools toolbar.
2.
In the dialog, select File to create a hyperlink to a sound file on your
hard disk.
hard disk.
3.
Click Browse, locate and select the media file, and click Open.
4.
If you do not wish to embed the file, uncheck the Embed picture file
in site option.
in site option.
5.
(Optional) Set Export Options... to define an exported file name and
physical location. (See Setting image export options on p. 203.).
physical location. (See Setting image export options on p. 203.).
6.
A range of target windows or frames can be chosen depending on how
you want the link destination to be displayed. (See Adding hyperlinks
and anchors on p. 251.)
you want the link destination to be displayed. (See Adding hyperlinks
and anchors on p. 251.)
7.
Click OK.
To embed a YouTube video:
1.
Open the www.youtube.com website in your browser, and choose the
YouTube video that you want to link to.
YouTube video that you want to link to.
2.
Copy the URL address for the video (or embed code). This contains an
alphanumeric ID, e.g. ySnp4YXU6JQ, which uniquely identifies the
video clip.
alphanumeric ID, e.g. ySnp4YXU6JQ, which uniquely identifies the
video clip.
3.
Click the
Insert YouTube Video button on the Web Objects
toolbar's Media flyout.