SMIL: Adding Multimedia to the Web

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SMIL: Adding Multimedia to the Web

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Rating : 4.56 (761 Votes)
Asin : 067232167X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 408 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-05-15
Language : English

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Quickly the reader moves on to learn the SMIL 2.0 specification using step-by-step examples. The book wraps up with a selection of projects designed to illustrate the various player/browser SMIL implementations. SMIL: Adding Multimedia to the Web begins with a short section on understanding the language and authoring tools. As a special feature the book has a complete tag reference.

His speaking appearances include informational sessions at Internet World and RealNetworks conferences. In the summer, she teaches intensive workshops for teachers and other educators to assist them with mastering and incorporating new technologies into their course curriculum. Her other interests include distance speed skating, world music, and viewing vistas. An enthusiast for all types of media

Finally, there are real world projects that detail how SMIL is implemented in each.The book is a thorough introduction to SMIL, as well as an excellent reference. Then, it moves on to cover the SMIL Specification Modules, starting with the basic structure of a SMIL document and building on that knowledge to use SMIL for presentation layout, to create timed animations and links, and to generate transitions and effects. By the time you finish SMIL: Adding Multimedia for the Web, you will be able to create complex multimedia presentations using this exciting new technology. Recently, the W3C finalized SMIL 2.0, which offers a more advanced set of controls. There are concrete code examples for each Module, and a complete Tag reference as well. The book begins with an overview of SMIL and

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