ABSTRACT
The Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL; pronounced "smile") enables authors to bring interactive audiovisual content to the Web. With SMIL, producing audio-visual content is easy; it does not require learning a programming language and can be done using a simple text editor.
- SMIL: an introduction
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