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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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Images, Animation, and Multimedia 199<br />

• Inline: A media "player" will be visible on your published web page<br />

(rather than appearing after the user clicks a link, icon, or picture). In<br />

<strong>WebPlus</strong>, you'll see a marker on the page where the player will appear.<br />

With the first two options, the media file remains external and can't be<br />

embedded in your site. Options 3 to 5 give you the choice of embedding the<br />

media file.<br />

To add linked sound or video to an object or hotspot:<br />

1. Select the object or hotspot and choose Hyperlink from the<br />

Tools toolbar.<br />

2. In the dialog, select File to create a hyperlink to a sound file on your<br />

hard disk.<br />

3. Click Browse, locate and select the media file, and click Open.<br />

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

in site option.<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. A range of target windows can be chosen depending on how you want<br />

the link destination to be displayed. (See Adding hyperlinks and<br />

anchors on p. 223.).<br />

7. Click Ok.<br />

To embed a YouTube video:<br />

1. Open the www.youtube.com website in your browser, and choose the<br />

YouTube video that you want to link to.<br />

2. Copy the URL address for the video (or embed code). This contains an<br />

alphanumeric ID, e.g. ySnp4YXU6JQ, which uniquely identifies the<br />

video clip.<br />

3. Click the Insert YouTube Video button on the Web Objects<br />

toolbar's Media flyout.<br />

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