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Chapter 17: Adding Audio, Video, and Interactive Elements
If you decide to remove the Flash Video from your page, you no longer need the detection
code. You can use Dreamweaver to remove it.
code. You can use Dreamweaver to remove it.
To remove the code that detects the Flash Player version:
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Select Commands > Remove Flash Video Detection.
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Editing and deleting a Flash Video component
To change the settings for the Flash Video content in your web page, you must either select
the Flash Video component placeholder in the Dreamweaver Document window and use the
Property inspector, or you must delete the Flash Video component and reinsert it by selecting
Insert > Media > Flash Video.
the Flash Video component placeholder in the Dreamweaver Document window and use the
Property inspector, or you must delete the Flash Video component and reinsert it by selecting
Insert > Media > Flash Video.
To edit the Flash Video component:
1.
Select the Flash Video component placeholder in the Dreamweaver Document window by
clicking the Flash Video icon at the center of the placeholder.
clicking the Flash Video icon at the center of the placeholder.
2.
Open the Property inspector (Window > Properties).
3.
Make your changes.
The options in the Property inspector are similar to those in the Insert Flash Video dialog
box. For more information, click the Help button in the Property inspector.
box. For more information, click the Help button in the Property inspector.
To delete the Flash Video component:
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Select the Flash Video component placeholder in the Dreamweaver Document window
and press Delete.
and press Delete.
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You cannot change video types (from progressive download to streaming, for
example) by using the Property inspector. To change the video type, you must delete
the Flash Video component, and reinsert it by selecting Insert > Media > Flash Video.
example) by using the Property inspector. To change the video type, you must delete
the Flash Video component, and reinsert it by selecting Insert > Media > Flash Video.