Does Flite support animated GIFs?
The Flite Design Studio HTML5 now supports animated GIFs through the Animated GIF component. This component can be found in the Library Panel's Component list in the "Basics" section.
Read ArticleThe Flite Design Studio HTML5 now supports animated GIFs through the Animated GIF component. This component can be found in the Library Panel's Component list in the "Basics" section.
Read ArticleYouTube made a change to their API around May 5 that affected aspects of Fliteās metrics for the YouTube component. Specifically, their API was returning a bad value for the title and also duration of any YouTu...
Read ArticleYes, this is possible but each studio (Flash vs HTML5) has a different implementation. Flash Studio - This can be done via the Vimeo component. Simply enter the Vimeo clip ID found in the Vimeo URL. If you do ...
Read ArticleThe SWF file is likely coded in AS2, which is not compatible with the Flite Flash Studio. The SWF must be coded in AS3 to work properly in the Flite Flash Studio. Tip on how to check your SWF version: There a...
Read ArticleThere are two common options in Flite to create an interstitial/lightbox unit. 1. Multi-stage interstitial/lightbox - This method uses multiple stages to launch a interstitial/lightbox. For example, a 1x1 def...
Read ArticleIn order to minimize pixelation in videos, it's highly recommended to have the dimensions in the video layer the same size as the source video. Resizing the video to smaller or larger dimensions can affect the ...
Read ArticleFor an ad built in our Design Studio HTML5, here are a few reasons for the difference in number of video auto-plays and number of impressions: iOS devices do not support auto-play, so HTML5 ad impressio...
Read ArticleUnfortunately plays from the Flite Youtube video player component do not count towards plays on Youtube.com. However, in the HTML5 Design Studio, Flite offers a component called the Webview in addition to the...
Read ArticleOn mobile devices - usually Android - users will experience that when closing an expansion, they are redirected to a link from an element on the page that was sitting behind the expansion stage. This happens be...
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