PhotoText applet 1.0 (C) RJHM van den Bergh rvdb@nedernet.nl or root@jads.demon.nl http://www.nedernet.nl/~rvdb ----------------------------- 1: To use insert the applet tags in your homepage. Adjust the tags so the applet fits your needs. 2: upload the sound file (only sun *.au file 8000khz mono unsigned are supported) 3: upload the html file 4: upload the PhotoText.class file 5: upload the background picture. Thats it. ----------------------------- Applet tag description. The applet starting tag. The picture used. Gif and standard jpg are supported The background color. In the example it is set black. The picture is smaller than the applet. So a black border is created this way. The text that the applet display. You can add as many text_n parameters as you like. Should be simple the color of the font. It is an RGB representation of the color. The RGB representation of the color is also used with the bgcolor attribute in the tag. The max font size. If possible. The font used. Commenly supported are: TimesRoman , Courier . These names are case sensitive. If the browser doesn't support it its default font is used. Possible is plain , bold , italic . Is used to slow down the sizing of the text. Time that the text is showed when at maximum size. The units are milliseconds. Is used to determine the text on the picture. If you omit this whole tag then the text is centered. Some url (optional) The applet can be used with html frames. Don't put the target name in the url parameter. Put it in this tag. Instead of the url your own text can be displayed. Sun uLaw 8000khz mono unsigned only. Applet ending tag. ------------------------ If you still have questions look at the faq at my site. Still can't figure it out then just email me. If I've time I'll answer the question for you. http://www.nedernet.nl/~rvdb/ ------------------------ O yea I almost forgot Use ENTIRLY AT YOUR OWN RISK. HA HA HA !! ------------------------ CopyRight notice : Free to use on private non-commercial homepages. For distribution rights first ask written permission from the author (RJHM van den Bergh , rvdb@nedernet.nl) For any commercial use ask the author.