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Customization => Blocks and Modifications => Block Requests => Topic started by: jb3398 on December 23, 2008, 05:55:05 PM
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A block that allows you to embedded code for web pages created in flash. In addition a feature that allows you to configure the dimensions of the box.
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HTML block does not help you?
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for html website it's perfect but when i plug in flash pages the flash content doesnt display correctly.
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What code you use to embed flash in your block?
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I just copy the source code and copy & paste
What code you use to embed flash in your block?
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I think I've been trying to do something similar...
I've been trying to get code for embedded flash games to work in a block but so far no go ...
the code can be found HERE (http://monster-truck-rally.freeonlinegames.com/) at free online games dot com
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HTML codes will fit in the HTML block without any problems. Try your codes in a regular HTML page; if it works on that page, it should work in that block too.
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thanks Blue Dream
I gave it another go with some different code and it works great ... must have been something about the code i was trying to use.
One issue I have noticed is that not all the flash games have volume control.
It would be nice to have some sort of mute button avail for a block like this.
I did some searches for a way to have the blocks load collapsed by default with no success ...
With other blocks being used on the portal page, having it load with multiple flash games makes the page too long and the sounds are enough to drive someone mad..
is there a way to remedy this that I have yet to find?
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For sound, that's flash; SP can't do anything for them.
For auto play;
If it's 'object' tag:
<param name="autoplay" value="false">
If it's 'embed' tag:
autoplay="false"
parameter would prevent it playing automatically.
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i'm also trying to embed a flash banner with no joy.
<object width="550" height="68">
<param name="movie" value="/banner.swf">
<embed src="/banner.swf" width="550" height="68">
</embed>
</object>
am i even doing this right?
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looks right, but if you are having problems check where you placed your image, make sure the path is right..
hmm i figured you knew this already saws.. :tasty:
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hmm i figured you knew this already saws.. :tasty:
i thought so too.
it works fine on an html page and even a php page.
but not in an html block or a php block, i tried to include it.
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might just be a kink somewhere :0