For those after a flash component, this one is good:
http://www.1pixelout.net/code/audio-player-wordpress-plugin/
brad
fatpublisher
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From: Jixor - Stephen I
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] best standard / for
Yes, IMHO the best thing to do is to provide both a direct link to the
file and a flash player that is customized to your site's design.
James Ellis wrote:
Hi Ben
file.mp3 [50 Kb] works well and allows
people to play the file in the player of their choice (maybe they even
have their browser
Hi Ben
file.mp3 [50 Kb] works well and allows
people to play the file in the player of their choice (maybe they even have
their browser set up to do this if they want). They can also download it for
later playing.
If you want to play it inside a browser then I'm sure there is a flash
component t
http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=Flash_MP3_Player
Best I know of overall
Bruce P
bkdesign solutions
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From: Benedict Wyss
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 11:26 PM
Subject: [WSG] best standard / format for imbeded mp3 player in brows
On 4/12/07, David Hucklesby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
8-bit PNG works very well, even in IE 5.01. Graphics programs such
as Photoshop add a lot of cruft to PNG files, so you need to get an
optimizing tool. The result will likely be significantly smaller than
a GIF.
This is true. Alpha info cha
Hi all,
just wondering which (free) mp3 player works best cross browsers with
minimal code etc etc
All opinions and suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Ben
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:58:05 +0100, Ben Dodson wrote:
>> Please don't give up on PNG for the sake of one old make of browser! Give IE
>> 5/6
>> Windows its own style that's usable but not quite as pretty.
>>
>
> That has 42.3% of the market share.
> http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browse
On 12/04/07, John Horner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Put another way, the injunction is "don't comply *unthinkingly* with
user requests" -- don't give them what they say they want, give them
what they *mean* they want...
That's a very good point. I've often found that outside of the world of
d
Bojana Lalic wrote:
I don’t want any text displayed before or after the query text input
element. Should I wrap a label around the input element and then hide it
using css? How do I get around this accessibility issue?
Me personally, I setup my form normally using label/input, then apply
abso
Interesting anecdote in the latest AlertBox, particularly in the light
of our recent "users don't know what the back button is" discussion...
> In testing an e-commerce site last month, for example, one user
> complained: "This is missing a feature to go back to the previous
> page."
> I found
Hi all
Accverify fails my code because my input element does not contain the
alt attribute or label.
I don't want any text displayed before or after the query text input
element. Should I wrap a label around the input element and then hide it
using css? How do I get around this accessibilit
Tim wrote:
Who are this group, what have they done in previous forums since 2004.
I can only add that as a university student of South Australia, I
enrolled in and enjoyed Denise Wood's Accessible Interactive Media where
all sorts of accessibility was included (eg. captions on video clips fo
Please don't give up on PNG for the sake of one old make of browser!
Give IE 5/6 Windows its own style that's usable but not quite as
pretty.
That has 42.3% of the market share.
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
I use 24bit transparent pngs on my sites and then use a
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:13:07 +1000, Andrew Harris wrote:
> Learned friends - hope you can help me.
>
> I am having trouble matching transparent png files to html background
> colours. The
> dodgy test page here: http://www.woowoowoo.com/pngtest/ illustrates the
> effect.
>
> twe melb wrote:
>> As
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> actually I've been having problems with opacity with text too...
> fine in Firefox but IE doesn't seem to recognise it.
There are ways of making opacity work across all browsers:
http://www.hendel-blackford.com/about.htm
is that what you mean?? Can you give a practical example of what you're
Hi Tim,
I'd say Universities are probably aware of the issues with their
sites, they just don't have a magic wand to wave to get everything
fixed. Universities have massive amounts of information to provide and
generally a minimal budget to provide it. Despite that, they are held
to very high sta
For a little while, I went down the path of "opacity: 0.5;" but
quickly found that nothing could be done to reverse the effect for
children of the object - they all went wishy washy too!
That is the expected behaviour. opacity [1] applies to the whole box
(and its descendants), it is _not_
Thanks Andrew for correcting me and you too Russ.
Was I ranting or being prejudiced against sandwiches as a metaphor for
procrastination? The latter I thought. Sorry. I don't mind being
alienated if a scape goat is required.
If there were a page of Aust uni reviews detailing errors in each on
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