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Bg
specifies a background color for the object.
Edit
accesses the Flash object dialog box.
Reset Size
resets the selected button to the original movie size.
Play/Stop
lets you preview the Flash object in the Document window. Click the
green Play button to see the object in Play mode; click the red Stop button to stop
the movie and be able to edit the object.
ID
defines the optional ActiveX ID parameter. This parameter is most often used
to pass information between ActiveX controls.
V Space
and
H Space
specify the number of pixels of white space above, below,
and on both sides of the button.
Quality
sets the
quality
parameter for the
object
and
embed
tags that define the
button. A movie looks better with a high setting, but it requires a faster processor
to render correctly on the screen. Low emphasizes speed over appearance, whereas
High favors appearance over speed. Auto Low emphasizes speed to begin with, but
improves appearance when possible. Auto High emphasizes both qualities at first,
but sacrifices appearance for speed if necessary.
Scale
sets the
scale
parameter for the
object
and
embed
tags that defines the
button or text object. This parameter defines how the movie displays within the
area defined for the movie by the
width
and
height
values. The choices are
Default (Show All), No Border, and Exact Fit. Show All makes the entire movie
visible in the specified area, maintaining the aspect ratio of the movie and
preventing distortion; borders may appear on two sides of the movie. No Border is
similar to Show All, except portions of the movie may be cropped. With Exact Fit,
the entire movie fills the specified area, but the aspect ratio of the movie is not
maintained and distortion may occur.
Parameters
opens a dialog box for entering additional parameters. See “Using
parameters” on page 319.
Creating new button templates
Use Flash together with the free Generator authoring templates to create new
button templates, complete with Generator Text objects. You can also download
new button templates from the Macromedia Exchange for Dreamweaver Web site
and place them in your Flash Button folder. For more information on creating
new button templates, see the article on that topic found on the Macromedia Web
site at http://www.macromedia.com/support/dreamweaver/insert_media.html.
For more information on the using extensions, see “Adding extensions to
Dreamweaver” on page 93.
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