Re: How to add FLASH to your web page
HTML{height:100%;cursor:text;} BODY{padding:3px;border:0px;margin:0px;} .PlainText,.HTML{font-family:'Lucida Console' !important; font-size: 80%;} P{margin:0em !important;padding:0em !important;} BLOCKQUOTE,UL,OL{margin-top:0em !important;margin-bottom: 0em !important;padding-top:0em !important;padding-bottom:0em !important;} *{text-indent:0in !important;} SPAN.squiggly{border-bottom:dotted 1px #f00} HTML{height:100%;cursor:text;} BODY{padding:3px;border:0px;margin:0px;} .PlainText,.HTML{font-family:'Lucida Console' !important; font-size: 80%;} P{margin:0em !important;padding:0em !important;} BLOCKQUOTE,UL,OL{margin-top:0em !important;margin-bottom: 0em !important;padding-top:0em !important;padding-bottom:0em !important;} *{text-indent:0in !important;} SPAN.squiggly{border-bottom:dotted 1px #f00} I´m using the BlueVoda Program. In this program I can edit the code page but I can not write a w3counter script code exacly where I want.
Options here are: Start of the page; Between head tag; Inside body tag; beggining of the body; End of the body and End of the page.
In some of them does not works; in the end of the page, even changing the page properties, no counter appears; in the other of the options the counter is placed at the top and at the center of the page.
Inserting a script box i can copy and past the w3counter code Before tag, Inside tag and After tag.
Inside tag does not works; before and after it works but I have 2 counters in the page!
Is anything I can do?
Can I change the code?
This is the code in w3counter page
<!-- Begin W3Counter Tracking Code -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.w3counter.com/tracker.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
w3counter(31483);
</script>
<noscript>
<div><a href="http://www.w3counter.com"><img src="http://www.w3counter.com/tracker.php?id=31483" style="border: 0" alt="W3Counter" /></a></div>
</noscript>
<!-- End W3Counter Tracking Code-->
This is the code in my page after the script (the copy was made from the web page)
<!-- Begin W3Counter Tracking Code --> <script type="text/javascript" src="index_ficheiros/tracker.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> w3counter(31483); </script><a href="http://www.w3counter.com/"><img src="index_ficheiros/tracker.png" style="border: 0pt none ;" alt="W3Counter Web Stats"></a> <noscript> <div><a href="http://www.w3counter.com"><img src=http://www.w3counter.com/tracker.php?id=131483 style="border: 0" alt="W3Counter" /></a></div> </noscript> <!-- End W3Counter Tracking Code--> <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- w3counter support says that´s because the static image inserted on the page (BlueVoda script box?) and this image generates a counter but displace their counter too; that´s why 2 counters...
Any solution for this or anyone have try some other counter with statistics that can work in BlueVoda?
Thank you
Rui
How to add FLASH to your web page
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Re: How to add FLASH to your web page
where did the sound go to? I mean in the How to add FLASH to your web page tutorials
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Re: How to add FLASH to your web page
I know this is an old thread, but here are some things people might like to know about.
When I shoot video, I edit using Pinnacle Studio 12 Ultimate. I usually just export the file as a WMV file.
Then, I use a converter to convert the WMV to SWF. (The Pinnacle software will only export a FLV flash file.
Then, in BV, I go to Inset|Advanced|Flash then browse for my file. Done! No need to FTP it to the server.
The converter I use was absolutley free, and not "cripple-ware". It is fully functional. It's made by DVDVideoStudio. The only thing it does to make it free is that it will add a "Ask.Com" thing to your browser tool bar, but you can always take that off later I guess.
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Re: How to add FLASH to your web page
I have a code for a flash intro page.
Do I follow the same instructions as on the Flash tutorial?
I want it for an intro page and not just as part of the page.
The Flash also can be customized with personalized text. I am clueless as to how I would do that.
Please rescue me from my ignorance. Thank you.
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Re: How to add FLASH to your web page
how to create a flash movie to insert iit in the web page
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Re: How to add FLASH to your web page
Originally posted by yourgmsolutions View Posti Watched The Video, It Did Not Showed Anywhere About Part Where You Ftp Up Your Swf File And Enter The Url. It Showed Inserting It From Your Local C: Folder. That What Got Me Confused.
Then As You Said, I Entered Url Address And Everything Is Fine. So, Thanks For Clearing This Up.
However, I Have Another Question. Even I Unchecked Autostart Option, But Video Still Starts To Play When Page Is Open. Can You Help Me With That? I Did Not Posted That Page Yet. I Was Just Checking It In The Preview Browser. You Think That Was The Problem?
Thanks
I Am Having The Same Problem. How Did You Get Your File To Upload In Flash. I Didn't See Anything With Ftp Directions. I Did See A C: File Upload.
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I inserted a flash file onto my page but when i preview the page it is hiding my menu bar. I wanted to know how do I send it to the back so my menu will show up.
I have already tried sending to back/front and nothing.
Riccii
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got it. thank you for advice, because I spent a lots of time researching all this. and nowhere was mentioned about what you just said. now it makes perfect sense to me.
thanks again
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Flash will "autostart" and run and stop.....that is why when using Flash as a header, for example, the script needs to be really timed well, so it's not too fast, or weirdly slow ... before looping.
No way to insert a delayed play action unless you build into the front end of the "file", because unlike a video, Flash is not "user interactive" (no start and stop buttons). So, just remember that flash will begin as soon as loaded and either play as created to the end or as a loop: add time to the front end if needed, but make sure the timing is smooth throughout the file, looped or not.
PS: Am surprised the FTP process is not mentioned.....seems to me to be a critical part of getting the whole thing to "work" doesn't it?? <sorry!>
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Re: How to add FLASH to your web page
Originally posted by Vasili View PostIt is obvious you did not review the Tutorial, for had you done so you would have seen the part where you FTP up your SWF file and enter the URL of that file to the "Flash Box" you create on your page....
then as you said, I entered URL address and everything is fine. so, thanks for clearing this up.
however, I have another question. even I unchecked autostart option, but video still starts to play when page is open. can you help me with that? I did not posted that page yet. I was just checking it in the preview browser. you think that was the problem?
thanks
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Re: How to add FLASH to your web page
Originally posted by yourgmsolutions View PostI followed the instructions as was shown in tutorial video. Did not work for me. I use Sotnik Video encoder for Adobe flash. So, is there other way I can insert .swf file into my page ? or I should start looking for html codes? thanks
Originally posted by deni View PostThanks for the explanation and your reccomended Link Vasili.
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Re: How to add FLASH to your web page
Thanks for the explanation and your reccomended Link Vasili.
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Re: How to add FLASH to your web page
I followed the instructions as was shown in tutorial video. Did not work for me.
I use Sotnik Video encoder for Adobe flash.
So, is there other way I can insert .swf file into my page ? or I should start looking for html codes?
thanks
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Re: How to add FLASH to your web page
Flash is Flash, and video is WAV, MPG, and AVI formats .... tell me where to make "Flash videos" and I'm there!
You would be better off first understanding that Flash is a script, and video files are a series of frames that play at a defined speed to resemble a movie....as a script, Flash runs automatically, and is not meant to be User-operated (unlike video, which is a "playable file").
You can, however, convert Flash to video, and even convert video to Flash (to be used as a script, as would animation be used for an effect), but you will need to use a special editor to do so, and finding one that is truly capable and Free is not quite that easy: most of the time you need to be very specific in the output files you are requesting to find free ones that really work well.
But, as a start, take a look at these converters I recommend.
* I would suggest you read as much supporting documentation available regarding the process and techniques of converting video and Flash, if at least to avoid some of the common snags and mistakes yourself...
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How to show the flash Menu?
hallo guys,if someone knows what should i do if i want to show menu button
(Play,stop) in Flash Video? Cause there's no skin on the flash video? Thank You very much
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