Extensions Video and VRML

bmp00007.gif Microsoft Internet Explorer Extension.

  1. Place the cursor at the position where you want to insert the image..

  2. In the Images tab, click on the Image button. You can also use the SHIFT+ALT+I shortcut (Refer to the List of shortcuts).

  3. In the Image area, enter the path and name of the image file. The file must be GIF or JPG format. It is important to choose an image source that is compatible with browsers that do not support video extensions or VRML.

  4. Click on the Extensions button. The Video extensions and VRML dialog box is displayed.

  5. Enter the path and file name in the Source area and make sure you indicate the file’s extension. If necessary, use the Open button to look for the file in your work station.

  6. When you place a check mark on the box Visible Control panel, the control panel will appear underneath the VRML or video sequence.

  7. In the Loop box, enter the number of times you want it to play.

  8. In the Delay box, enter the delay - in milliseconds - in order to adjust the speed at which the text scrolls through the box. The smaller the value, the higher the speed. In the preview area, below the menu, you can preview the result.

  9. In the Start Event box, you can indicate whether you want the file to begin playing as soon as the page is loaded or when you move the pointer over the image.

  10. Press on the OK button.

CuteHTML Pro adds the following attributes to the command IMG:

DYNSRC

Indicates the source file.

LOOP

Indicates the number of times the file will play.

CONTROLS

Displays the control panel.

START=MOUSEOVER

Indicates the file will begin to play when the user moves the pointer over the video sequence.

 

If you want to enlarge or reduce the area where the video application will play, you must indicate the size using the Width and Height fields; that is, the WIDTH and HEIGHT attributes.