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==How can I have embedded media resized appropriately?== | ==How can I have embedded media resized appropriately?== | ||
You can add specific dimensions to the end of the attribute HREF inside the anchor <A> tag. | |||
You can | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
<a href="link-to-some-flash-file.swf?d=480x640">Flash File</a> | <a href="link-to-some-flash-file.swf?'''d=480x640'''">Flash File</a> | ||
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where 480x460 are the dimensions in pixels that you wish to use. | |||
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What is the best way of Embedding media in Moodle?
- Interesting discussion on Moodle Mahem list: https://groups.google.com/forum/?pli=1#!topic/moodlemayhem/txt_5pNwATk
- Playing Flash FLV & SWF in MOODLE 2.0: http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=163374
- What about SWF? There have been some security worries on using SWF. But the advantage is that it comes with a player bundled in it.
How can I have embedded media resized appropriately?
You can add specific dimensions to the end of the attribute HREF inside the anchor <A> tag.
<a href="link-to-some-flash-file.swf?'''d=480x640'''">Flash File</a>
where 480x460 are the dimensions in pixels that you wish to use.