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andrekhrisna
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06/26/11 09:03 AM (14 years ago)

How to embedding graphics, text, musics, and videos to my app?

Dear all BT-ers, I'm Andre and this is my second Discussion in forum. Right now i'm making an app with BuzzTouch v1.5. I plan to embed all the elements of my app into the app itself. I couldn't use any URL and website that i hosted before, because i want all people who downloaded my app could enjoy my app without any internet connection. There's one thing i want to know... Would you like to share with my how to embedding my images, text, music and videos to my app?
 
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06/26/11 10:46 AM (14 years ago)
I like the idea to make the app stand alone - but keep in mind that it can be heavy to download depending of the amount of embedded graphic, videos and music. That can be something that can make a user reluctant to download your app. With that said you could: Create screens ( html screens ) and edit/add html files and CSS files in the BT_Docs folder. The images you add in the BT_Images folder ( you can create your own folders within these folders for organizational purposes), The videos and musc would be added ti the BT_Video respectably BT_Sound folders. And then you can link to the files using css, html as in a normal webbage. Check this app at itunes store (Kahsay) it's done like that - but I skipped the video part since the file got to big.
 
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07/03/11 06:04 PM (14 years ago)
@Stefan: thanks for your reply. It's so helpful. I'll try your suggestion. :-)
 

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