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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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198 Images, Animation, and Multimedia<br />

accidentally deleting one of them. When you publish your site, <strong>WebPlus</strong> takes<br />

care of exporting and copying both embedded and non-embedded files.<br />

To add background sound to a page:<br />

1. Right-click the page in the workspace and choose Page Properties....<br />

2. From the Effects tab, check Use sound file, then from the Open<br />

dialog, browse to the sound file you want to add. Once the file is<br />

selected, click OK.<br />

3. If you do not wish to embed the file, uncheck the Embed sound file<br />

in site option.<br />

4. To have the sound play back as a continuous loop, check Loop sound.<br />

Otherwise, it will play just once.<br />

5. (Optional) Set Export Options... to define an exported file name and<br />

physical location. (See Setting image export options on p. 177.)<br />

6. Click OK.<br />

The sound file will download and play back when the web page displays in a<br />

browser.<br />

The basic question is how you want the visitor to be able to trigger the playback<br />

of a given media file. <strong>WebPlus</strong> offers the same basic options for both kinds of<br />

media:<br />

• From a hyperlinked object (or hotspot): You start with an existing<br />

object in the site, and hyperlink it to the media file, or use a hotspot<br />

over an image.<br />

• From a video thumbnail preview: You click on an embedded video<br />

thumbnail which commences video playback (YouTube videos only).<br />

• From an icon: <strong>WebPlus</strong> provides an icon pre-linked to the media file.<br />

You then position the icon on your page.<br />

• From a picture: You select an external picture file, which <strong>WebPlus</strong><br />

then imports and links to the media file.

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