A personal website is surely a good place to present ourselves in today’s digital life. It basically contains things that are personal. With it, we can exhibit content that tells our readers about our thoughts, ideas, interests, hobbies, family, friends, feelings, or something we feel strongly about. Then, how to exhibit all of the elements? How to customize our personal website? Besides words, videos and pictures will be a good choice. The below solution will let you the steps how to customize a personal website.
1) First, get the video and picture source.
The video or picture source is very important. We can search our favorite videos and picture online to tell our readers what we like. The famous video-sharing website is YouTube, Google! Video, etc. Or just take our DC, DV to get the beautiful picture and video, this way is general recommended.
2) Then, edit our videos with Moyea Flash Video MX.
After we get the videos, we need to edit them to make it stunning. With Moyea Flash Video MX, we can add watermark, subtitle to our videos to customize them; What’s more, this simple-to-use tool allows us to add other video in the beginning or end of the original video, as well as replace the audio of the original video, which help us make interesting videos. Apart from that, Moyea Flash Video MX provides us with various Flash player skins; we can choose the best one which is suitable for our personal website theme.
3) Finally, upload videos to our personal website.
After we edit our videos, we can upload it to our personal website to customize it. People will have a better understanding of us by watching these stunning videos.
Moyea Flash Video MX can generate four files like HTML, SWF, FLV, and JPEG; so we can directly insert the HTML file to our personal website, at the same time, we can take the image we get as the first frame of the video, just like the beginning of a movie.
In a word, just three steps, we make our personal website customized. You can also do it, just follow the way the solution provided above.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
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