For this challenge, I'd like you to take the placeholder.mp3 audio file and add it…to the title slide just the way we did with the mp4 file and the video.…Then please try and implement the auto-running or timed-narration in this…case for slides with audio. It's only going to be one slide in this…case, but your implementation should take into account the fact that you might have…audio on multiple screens. And here's the quick hint, the audio tag…is very similar to the video tag. This might be a little more complicated…challenge, so take 15 minutes if you need it, and then come back and check out the…solution video.…
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6/26/2013Need more information on creating an initial web presentation? Watch the related HTML5 Projects: Creating a Responsive Presentation course.
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- Adding video and audio
Skill Level Advanced
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Introduction
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Welcome42s
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1. Understanding the Project
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2. Enhancing the Slideshow
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3. Creating a Self-Running Slideshow
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Adding bullet timing3m 32s
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4. Adding Audio and Video
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Adding video10m 38s
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5. Finalizing the Self-Running Mobile Presentation
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Custom tweaks for iPad9m 39s
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6. Enabling Offline Playback
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Conclusion
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Next steps40s
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