[Screen size, numbers of colors, sound compression, and external QuickTime files. See Tips for Creating Web-hosted HyperStudio Projects at http://www.hyperstudio.com for more information.]
2. What are some aspects of stack design which should be considered when creating a stack for cross-platform distribution?
[Save stacks created on a Mac with a DOS-style name ending in .STK on a DOS disk to play on a Windows computer. Don't use spaces in the file name for Unix compatibility on the web. Stacks created with Windows can be read by a Mac. QuickTime movies should be flattened to be cross platform. Remember to include the movie files (external to stack). 256 colors will work best on Windows. External sounds should be .WAV files. AVI files should be converted to QuickTime for Mac playback. Use TrueType fonts which are supported on each platform or see the font conversion chart at http://www.hyperstudio.com.
3. Which programs are used to play HyperStudio stacks when there is no copy of the HyperStudio on the computer? [Either the HyperStudio player or the HyperStudio plugin for browsers (see http://www.hyperstudio.comto download) is required to play a stack.]
4. What is the Export Web Page Extra for? [It creates an html file that automatically displays a HyperStudio stack.]
5. What are some ways HyperStudio could be used within web pages? [To add animation or user interaction in a portion of a web page. To control a CD from t