If you
want to deploy this attribute, you have to add it by hand in Code view. There are two possible values for
palette takes a value of either background or foreground:
n background??”The movie??™s color scheme does not override that of the system; this is the default.
n foreground??”The colors of the selected movie are applied to the user??™s system, which includes
the desktop and scrollbars.
palette is not supported by Internet Explorer.
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Web designers should take care when specifying the palette=foreground parameter. This
effect is likely to prove startling to the user; moreover, if your color scheme is sufficiently different,
the change may render the user??™s system unusable. If you do use the palette parameter, be sure to
include a Director command to restore the original system color scheme in the final frame of the movie.
Designating Flash Attributes
Flash movies require the same basic parameters as their Shockwave counterparts??”and Flash movies have
a few additional optional parameters as well. As it does for Shockwave files, Dreamweaver sets almost all the
attributes for Flash movies through the Property inspector. The major difference is that several more parameters
are available.
To set or modify the attributes for a Flash file, follow these steps:
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