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Flash CS4 Professional in 24 Hours- P16: The creation of this book could not have happened without the skill and patience of many, many people at Sams Publishing. Most of all, I want to thank Mark Taber for offering me this opportunity and Philip Kerman for writing such a great book. I also greatly appreciate the efforts of Songlin Qiu for keeping me on track and organized, not an easy task. | How to Publish 441 Granted the changes made in this task were pretty minor but now you know where you can make edits to the published .html file. One last point about using this scripted solution It supersedes the browser s auto-install features. For example say the user has a browser that can unobtrusively install Flash. If this user has no Flash installed or only Flash Player 5 he still sees the previously mentioned alternative content. Then after visiting Adobe s site to install Flash he has to know enough to return to your site. In many ways this scripted approach is not ideal because it gives you plenty of opportunity to explain things to the user in the alternative content but requires the user take more steps. Some other scripted solutions such as the Flash Detection Kit or SWFObject mentioned earlier automatically redirect the user which makes it hard for him to use his back button to return to an earlier site he visited. The bottom line is that each approach has its own limitations. Using Publish Templates There are other templates available in the HTML tab. These correspond to files installed in the HTML folder inside the Configuration folder. You can add to these templates by making your own templates. It takes some knowledge of HTML but instructions are available if you search the help panel for Customizing HTML Publishing Templates. You can make minor adjustments to the built-in templates rather easily as shown in the following task. In this task you improve on one of the built-in templates by removing the natural padding around your Flash movie. Follow these steps 1. Find the local settings folder for Flash CS4. On Windows you can select Start Run and type local settings application data adobe flash cs4. On Macintosh Mac you can find the folder at Macintosh HD Applications Adobe Flash CS4 en. Go into the First Run folder. Inside the HTML folder you find the templates used by the Publish Settings dialog box. Keep the HTML folder open. 2. Start by .