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Publish your first web based CrazyPal Character
A simple embedded CrazyPal character,
created by adding an <object> command to your HTML
page that links to a .CTM model file and a .CTS script
file. |
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Customize the standard user interface Customize
the user interface by selectively showing or hiding the
CrazyPals control bar and subtitles. Easily determine
the style of your CrazyTalk player to fit appropriately
into any website. |
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Interact with Mouse Cursor position Add
a simple script to direct your avatar's eyes to dynamically
follow the position of the mouse coordinates. |
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Create your own user interface Enhance
the appearance of the CrazyTalk player on your website
by using your own buttons or images to create a customized
user interface. |
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Change page content in sync with what your CrazyPal has
to say!
Change
images on the screen in time with what your CrazyPal is
saying; Great for newsreaders, event readers, product
introductions or as a tour guide |
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Interact with your users, playback different dialogs
User input can selectively change
the CrazyPal's dialogue by switching CTS files. In this
example pressing a button gives a random response. |
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Autoplay your character or allow users to click-and-play
Determining how our avatar loads
and plays content on any website. Control can be automatic
or user defined by easily changing some of the parameter
values in the player code snippet. |
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Mouse and CrazyPal Interaction
Your
CrazyPal can sense mouse activity within the component
window. Use this to interact with your users loading on-demand
talking files and controling the play or stop feature
with mouseovers. |
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