- In the Element ID text 
 box (displayed in Simple view) 
 enter the value for the id attribute. It will 
 uniquely identify the element (Flash movie) 
 in page. 
- In the W text box (displayed 
 in Simple view) you can enter 
 a new width (in pixels) for the Flash movie. 
- In the H text box (displayed 
 in Simple view) you can enter 
 a new height (in pixels) for the Flash movie.
 
 Note: To keep the original size of the movie, leave the W and H text boxes to their 
 default values. You can also resize the Flash 
 movie without using the Flash Properties panel. 
 Simply select it in the D-Web editable region 
 and then drag the resize handlers:
 
 
- The Initial Size button 
 (displayed in Simple view), when 
 clicked, brings the Flash movie to its original 
 dimensions. 
- Click the Play button 
 (displayed in both Simple and 
 Advanced view) when you want the 
 movie to start playing. Its label will then turn to Stop. 
 By clicking the Stop button, the Flash 
 movie will cease playing.
 Note: On Mozilla FireFox, 
 clicking the Play button will load a separate 
 window where the flash movie is previewed.
 
 
- The File text box (displayed 
 in Simple view) displays the path 
 on the remote server of the currently selected Flash 
 movie. If you want to replace the selection with another movie, click 
 the button next to the text box and browse to another file. You can also 
 manually change the path and make it point to a new Flash 
 movie. 
- With the Alternate Image 
 text box (displayed in Simple 
 view) you can set an image to be displayed in the browsers that do not 
 have support for playing Flash movies. You can 
 either enter the full path (URL) to the image previously uploaded on the 
 remote server or you can click the Browse for File 
 button to select an image from the server. 
- By clicking the Advanced 
 button (displayed in Simple view), 
 the Flash Properties panel will switch to Advanced view. You will be offered the 
 possibility of setting advanced options for the currently selected Flash movie. 
- If the Loop option (displayed 
 in Advanced view) is checked, 
 the Flash movie will play continuously. Else, 
 it will only play once and then stop. 
- If the Autoplay option 
 (displayed in Advanced view) is 
 checked, the Flash movie will automatically 
 start playing when the page is loaded. 
- In the H Space text 
 box (displayed in Advanced view) 
 specify the horizontal distance (in pixels) between the Flash 
 movie and the other page elements (images, table borders, text) to its 
 left and right. These other page elements can be present in page or can 
 be added at a later time: they will not get closer to the Flash 
 movie than the horizontal space set. The default value is 0 (zero). 
- In the V Space text 
 box (displayed in Advanced view) 
 specify the vertical distance (in pixels) between the Flash 
 movie and the other page elements (images, table borders, text) above 
 and below it. These other page elements can be present in page or can 
 be added at a later time: they will not get closer to the Flash 
 movie than the vertical space set. The default value is 0 (zero). 
- In the Quality drop-down 
 menu (displayed in Advanced view) 
 choose the option that you prefer for the Flash 
 movie in your page. Know that the high quality focuses on a better appearance, 
 while the low quality on a better speed: 
		
		- Low 
- Auto Low 
- Auto High 
- High 
- In the Scale drop-down 
 menu (displayed in Advanced view) 
 select how you want the Flash movie to fit into 
 the dimensions you set in the W and H 
 text boxes from Simple view: 
		
		- Default - Show all 
- No border 
- Exact fit 
- The Align drop-down 
 menu (displayed in Advanced view) 
 contains the options for the Flash movie position 
 in relation with the other page elements: 
		
		- Default 
- Baseline 
- Top 
- Middle 
- Bottom 
- Text Top 
- Absolute Middle 
- Absolute Bottom 
- Left 
- Right 
- With the Bg Color text 
 box (displayed in Advanced view) 
 you can set the desired background color for the selected Flash 
 movie. The color will also show when the movie is not playing.
 You can enter the hexadecimal code of the color in the text box or 
 you can click the Color 
 Picker button to select a color from a large range of colors. 
 The Color Picker also offers the possibility 
 of entering the hexadecimal code for a precise, preferred background color.
 
- By clicking the Simple 
 button (displayed in Advanced 
 view), the Flash Properties panel will switch 
 to Simple view. You will be offered 
 the possibility of setting various options for the currently selected 
 Flash movie.