Follow these
steps to insert a video file that is listed in Files of
type list:
1.
Start FrontPage 2003, and then open the Web
page where you want to add the video.
2.
On the View
menu, click Page (if it is not
already selected), and then at the bottom of the page, click
Design.
3.
Position the insertion point where you want to
insert the video.
4.
On the Insert
menu, point to Picture, and then
click Video.
5.
In the Video
dialog box, locate and click the video file that you want to
insert, and then click Open.
6.
To preview the Web page that contains the video
that you inserted, follow these steps:
a.
On the File
menu, point to Preview in Browser,
and then click the Web browser that you want to use to
preview your Web page.
b.
Click Yes
when you are prompted to save your changes.
c.
If a Save
Embedded Files dialog box appears on your
screen, specify the options that you want, and then
click OK.
To set playback options for a video
Follow these
steps to set playback options for a video:
1.
Start FrontPage 2003, and then open the Web
page that contains the video that you inserted.
2.
On the View
menu, click Page (if it is not
already selected), and then at the bottom of the page, click
Design.
3.
Right-click the video, and then click
Picture Properties.
4.
Click the Video
tab.
5.
Under Repeat,
specify the loop options that you want.
6.
Under Start,
specify the start option that you want.
7.
Click OK.
To insert an unsupported video file format
Follow these
steps to insert a video file that is not listed in Files
of type list:
1.
Start FrontPage 2003, and then open the Web
page where you want to add the video.
2.
On the View
menu, click Page (if it is not
already selected), and then at the bottom of the page, click
Design.
3.
On the Insert
menu, click Web Component.
4.
In the Component type
list, click Advanced Controls.
5.
In the Choose a control
list, double-click Plug-In.
6.
In the Data source
box, either type the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) of the file
that you want the plug-in to load, or click
Browse to locate the file.
7.
In the Message for
browsers without plug-in support box, specify the
message that you want to display to Web browsers that do not
support plug-ins.
8.
Under Size,
specify the height and the width (in pixels) of the plug-in in
the Height and
Width boxes.
9.
If you want to hide the plug-in when the page
is viewed in a Web browser, click to select the
Hide plug-in check box.
10.
Under Layout,
configure the alignment, border thickness, and horizontal and
vertical spacing values that you want for the plug-in.
11.
If you want to specify cascading style sheet
properties as an inline style for the plug-in, click
Style, and then specify the
style settings that you want.