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To add media items to a presentation
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Drag a Media Item icon from the SMIL set
Editor. (To display the name of each icon, place the pointer over the icon.)
Adding an image item to a Parallel Container
A. Parallel Container B. Item list area C. Item content area
Note: By default, the Snap feature is turned on.
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Name the item by typing a name in the Title box in the Basic tab of the Media Inspector. Or, double-click the item
name in the item list area in the Timeline Editor and type a name in the box. (The titles for individual items appear
in RealPlayer's playlist and clip info menus.)
Identify the item by typing a value in the ID box in the Basic tab of the Media Inspector. The ID attribute uniquely
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identifies an item within a SMIL document. For example, you can use an ID to identify an item you want to link to.
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To automatically resize a region to match the size of the source file, select Resize Region. For example, image items
have a default region size of 32 x 32 pixels. If you select Resize Region and then use an image source file that has a
size of 320 x 240 pixels, GoLive resizes the image item region to 320 x 240 pixels. If you don't select Resize Region
before specifying a source, GoLive doesn't change the region size and the image might be clipped.
Note: You must select the Resize Region option before selecting a source file; selecting Resize Region after selecting a new
source file has no effect.
Specify the source file for the item by entering the full URL for the media file in the Source box in the Basic tab of
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the Media Inspector. You can also use the pick whip to specify a file in your site window, browse for a local file, or
choose a previously selected file from the URL menu to the right of the Source box.
See also
"To link to another SMIL presentation" on page 499
"About the Layout tab" on page 492
of the objects toolbox into the item content area of the Timeline
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