From the course: Web Motion: Animate a CSS Sprite Sheet
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Testing and output
From the course: Web Motion: Animate a CSS Sprite Sheet
Testing and output
Having created the animation, the next step is to get that animation into a HTML webpage. So far you've been shown how to add the animate run time content to a div in the HTML page, and to an iFrame in an HTML page. There is a third method, and this is the one we're going to dig into in this exercise. To get yourself started open the run.am file in the published folder of your download. When the file opens, select File > Publish Settings to open the Publish Settings dialog box. The second choice, Animate Deployment Package is the one we are looking for. So make sure that you've got a check mark besides it and that you deselect Web. This package only works with Dreamweaver, InDesign and Adobe Muse. Though it may seem to have limited use, the great advantage here is all of the files normally output by Animate are basically put in a box and wrapped in the OAM file. You're going to have to determine where to put the OAM file. There is a DreamWeaver folder located in your exercise folders.…
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