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Adobe Flash Professional CS5 : Publishing Flash Documents (part 2) - Adding Metadata

9/13/2012 1:12:55 AM
Metadata is information about data. Metadata describes your Flash file so other developers with whom you share your FLA can see details that you want them to know, or a search engine on the Web can find and share your movie. Metadata includes a document’s title, a description, keywords, the date the file was created, and any other information about the document. You can add metadata to a Flash document, and that metadata is embedded in the file. Metadata makes it easier for other applications and Web search engines to catalog your movie.

1.
Choose File > Publish Settings or click the Edit button next to Profile in the Properties inspector.

The Publish Settings dialog box appears.

2.
Click the Flash tab.

3.
In the SWF Settings, select Include XMP Metadata and click File Info.



The XMP Metadata dialog box appears.

4.
Click the Description tab.

5.
In the Document Title field, type Welcome to Meridien.

6.
In the Keywords field, type Meridien, Meridien City, relocation, tourism, travel, urban, visitor guide, vacation, city entertainment, destinations.

7.
Enter any other descriptive information in the other fields. Click OK to close the dialog box. Click OK to close the Publish Settings dialog box.

The metadata will be saved with the Flash document and will be available for other applications and Web search engines.
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