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Adding Flash files to your blog

After publishing the slideshow, you need to upload the flash files to the internet. You can upload it to your own web host where you host another website or use our free flash hosting services www.skyalbum.com.

1) After you upload the slideshow to SkyAlbum, you will get a link as follows:
http://www.skyalbum.com/album/tomy/466688933e7/flower.swf
If you click the link provided, you can view the flash file that you made and uploaded, then the step 1) is sucessful. Otherwise, please check and try it again.
2) Then open your blogger editor, and swith to the "HTML" mode. then add the following code to any of the sections in your post:

3) Repleace the swf file link "http://www.skyalbum.com/album/tomy/466688933e7/flower.swf" in above code with your own one. You need to change the width="320" height="240" data too if your flash is not in 320x240.
4) Post your title and you are done!
For a sample blogger, please visit:
http://anvsoft.blogspot.com/

Comments

Monika kumari said…
This is a helpful guide on adding Flash files to your Blogger blog, especially for anyone working with multimedia content back when Flash was widely used. The step-by-step instructions make it easy to understand how to embed interactive elements and ensure they display correctly on your pages — a practical tip for improving engagement and visual appeal. Thanks for breaking down what can feel like a technical process into clear, actionable steps!

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