SitePal on Mobile Websites?
SitePal avatar in HTML5
Interactive iPad app development as demoed in the Odd Avatar app publicized by Odd Cast
How can I publish SitePal on Facebook?
First, you can post a scene to your Facebook fan page (in a new tab). For instructions on doing that, go here. You may want to update these instructions to suit the size you would like your scene to be. For an example, see SitePal’s Facebook Page.
You can also publish a SitePal scene to your Facebook Wall (in your Facebook profile). After logging in to your account, you will see all of your saved scenes. Choose the scene you’d like to publish to Facebook and click the Publish button. Make sure you are logged in to Facebook. Then, select “Embed in Facebook.” A Facebook popup will open and all you need to do is click “Share.” That's it!
Tip: Make sure your scene has a title and it will appear automatically when you publish to Facebook.
Can I use my talking avatars and scenes I create on Google+ and my Youtube?
I will keep looking for the answer but haven't found it to this yet.
Can I use my talking avatars and scenes I create on Google+ and my Youtube?
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Pandorabot with SitePal/VHost - still possible (or not)?
Duplicating avatars with text
Appreciate your assistance.
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pop up telling me it is not reccommended that I play this.
As I'm reviewing old posts, I'd like to add here that all of our characters have long been implemented in HTML5, and all of them function fully and transparently on mobile devices (both iOS and Android).
The API is the same on all platforms - so from the developer's point of view, there is no need to do anything different for mobile devices - it will work the same way, with the following points to note -
1. Mobile browsers do not support 'play on load' for audio or video. This affects all websites and is not specific to SitePal. Consequently - if you set up your SitePal character to speak automatically when the page loads, it will do so on desktop, but not on mobile. This will not cause an error, it will simply not speak.
Once the user interacts with the page ("activates" the page) the browser allows media playback. So, if the user clicks any button on the page, the SitePal character can speak.
2. setVolume api function does not work on the mobile browser. It will not fail, but will have no effect.
3. We've recently introduced an api function 'dynamicResize' which you can used to implement responsive design on mobile devices.
Hope this helps,
Gil
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