Category Archives: Flash

From Flash to jQuery

I’ve written a few times before (1, 2, 3) about techniques for rotating images in place on a page, such as is done on the home page of the College site. The brief history is that it started in JavaScript, … Continue reading

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New Flash video Webcasts posted

I posted seven new Webcasts of sessions from the UF Institute on Journalism and Media yesterday. There are several notable differences from prior Webcasts. They were not originally presented live. They were recorded live into iMovie and exported as flv … Continue reading

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Great article on embedding Flash in Web pages

The ever-excellent web development online magazine A List Apart has published a great article explaining the variety of ways in which one may embed Flash in Web pages. Around here, we have (in the past, at least) mostly used the … Continue reading

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About that homepage makeover

We released stage one of a progressive College homepage makeover during the first week of November. I almost can’t believe I haven’t had a good chance to write about it until now. The overall goal of the makeover series is … Continue reading

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QuickTime examples updated

I have updated my example pages for adding QuickTime players to pages using the recently-mentioned JavaScript method. Here are the links if you’re not familiar with these pages: QuickTime streaming video QuickTime VR And while we’re on this subject of … Continue reading

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Fixing movie code for IE

A recent update of Internet Explorer here apparently contained code that provides remediation of issues in the EOLAS patent settlement regarding activating ActiveX controls on Web pages. Don’t ask me to explain that. The important thing is all my QuickTime … Continue reading

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