Flash Blogger Video Tutorials
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RSS News Flash Overview
This tutorial provides an overview of the features available in CoffeeCup RSS News Flash. This program allows you to put an RSS news feed, including your own news, on your Website.
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Adding RSS Feeds
This tutorial will show you how to add RSS feeds to your Website using CoffeeCup RSS News Flash. You can do this by selecting the site from the predefined list within the program or by clicking the Add button, which prompts you to enter the title and feed URL of the site you wish to add. Manually adding sites adds them automatically to the Custom News Sources section of the Feeds list within the program.
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Adding Your News
This video will show you how to add your own news to a news feed created using CoffeeCup RSS News Flash. You can add a headline, author, date, and time to your news, as well as modifying your text using the bold, italic, underline, and add link options. Clicking the News History tab allows you to access, edit, or delete past entries.
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Customizing News Flash
This tutorial will show you how to customize a news feed created in CoffeeCup RSS News Flash. You have the option to adjust the width, height, style (gradient, solid, or image), background color, transparency, border (shown or hidden; if shown, dashed or solid), border color, scroll direction (up and down or left and right), transition color, display (just headlines or headlines and news), scroll speed, headline pause speed, and font face, color, size, or style.
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Adding RSS News Flash to Visual Site Designer
This tutorial will show you how to add a news feed created in CoffeeCup RSS News Flash to a Webpage created in CoffeeCup Visual Site Designer. To do this, save your feed to the _website folder created by Visual Site Designer and then open Visual Site Designer. Using the Add Flashâ„¢ tool, draw the area onscreen where you want your news feed to appear. You will be prompted to browse your computer for the XML file, which is saved in the _website folder. Finally, the video will show you how to move the news feed around the page and preview it in Visual Site Designer.
(Version 4.5 used in this video tutorial)

