In this post of the transparent flash video player template series
we demonstrate daisy-chaining multiple videos with auto-scrolling down the page from one to the next.
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April 2009
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The Transparent player – Complex Daisychain Demo
April 6, 2009 in ADP WordPress Popup Plugin, ADV Transparent Flash Player | Please leave a comment
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New product: ADP Ultimate, almost ready for release
September 8, 2010 in Advanced DHTML Popup
ADP Ultimate, the third in the Lite, Pro, Ultimate series of Advanced DHTML Popup has been under development from scratch using Delphi Pro as the development platform for almost a year now. It will be available at a discount to all subscribers. Among the powerful new features are complete object oriented code design allowing for [...]
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HTML5 version of the transparent flash player coming soon
September 8, 2010 in ADP WordPress Popup Plugin, ADV Transparent Flash Player, Embedding Rich Media
Transparentplayer.com currently has a prototype of its website video player or html5 video. We are developing the beta version at this time. Our approach to delivering a quality html5 video player will be to deliver an automated solution that we believe resolves many of the concerns and challenges that use of the immature html5 standard [...]
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Create, Optimize and Publish Your Videos For Maximum Response
September 8, 2010 in ADV Transparent Flash Player, Embedding Rich Media, Video players
Our partner Josh Anderson and Scott Lundergan, two of the most sought out direct response video publishers on the web have just released a package called Optimize Your Video 2.0. The content of the first package was created and shared with a small group of clients in 2007 and many of those clients went on [...]
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The WordPress Popup System Updated
March 10, 2010 in ADP WordPress Popup Plugin
Version 1.11 of the popular “The WordPress Popup System” has just been released. New features include: Exit Popups Lightbox effect Whole options panel easier to navigate And coming soon in version 1.12: Footer ads in standalone mode! (already available in pro mode)
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ADP Video plugin demo
January 20, 2010 in ADP WordPress Popup Plugin, Advanced DHTML Popup
A demo using the video plugin of ADP in wordpress – see here for instructions (and in the knowledgebase)
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Footer ads
January 18, 2010 in Advanced DHTML Popup
Footer Ads are the new breed of popup which are taking the internet marketing world by storm. The popularity of this type of popup over the traditional is ten-fold and in this article we will explain a little bit about why. Pop-ups have been here a while now and are normally associated with annoying unwanted [...]
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Modal Exit Popup from the WordPress Popup System
December 10, 2009 in ADP WordPress Popup Plugin, Advanced DHTML Popup
To put an exit popup on any wordpress blog post is easy with the WordPress Popup System. Not only any post or page (including the home page) but also any number of posts you choose, including all posts with certain exceptions, or only the home page etc. Exit from top or left of page to [...]
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Modal mask (lightbox) with overlaid image
December 10, 2009 in ADP WordPress Popup Plugin, Advanced DHTML Popup
A simple demo using Advanced DHTML Popup Pro and the WordPress Popup Plugin in its Pro mode to produce the lightbox effect with a custom image overlaying the popup (in this example the image is taken from the overlay images plugin of ADP).
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New ADP plugin – footer ads!
November 24, 2009 in Advanced DHTML Popup, Embedding Rich Media
Due to huge demand and the complexity of designing the HTML and CSS yourself, we outsourced this design to a Professional website design service and created a series of beautiful footer ads with an optional optin form inside.
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Advanced DHTML Popup Pro 2.50 – live
November 24, 2009 in Advanced DHTML Popup, Embedding Rich Media
We are happy to release a version of ADP Pro which at last begins to cover the multiple layers aspect from within the application, instead of users having to manually edit and configure the generated files themselves.
