I was woundering if there was a way to get music into column.Im trying to make a neat looking column and i thought music could make it cooler and you could see what kind of music i like and stuff so if anyone can answer this for me thnx a bunch!!
~Marissa
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? Asc answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 10:12 pm: One of the key rules for making a good web page is: never, ever, for any reason, put active content on the page. That means music(except in the form of a download link), video(except in the form of a special page for it), flash or shockwave(except for special pages for them), even animated .gifs(and for the love of god, never, ever, use an animated gif as a tiling background). And finally, never - ever - in any circumstances EVER use .wmv or .rm. Viewing .rm is okay sometimes, but... wait, I'm off topic.
That said, Pax Deorum by Enya would be pretty good, although it depends on what kind of collumn you're trying to make. It's not sudden/loud/obnoxious, so you'd likely only PO people with lower end machines. Also, you could get onto very tricky legal ground if you use a song from anyone who can take action against you, though at most you'd be looking at a demand that you take it down. If necessary, I've got a small collection of free music which I could send you if necessary, though it depends on what type of theme you're going for. [ Asc's advice column | Ask Asc A Question ]
BLONDE911 answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 9:59 pm: I asked this same question, and no one answered me! If someone gives you the answer please respond! All i know is where to get the music i got my code from www.starlightmks.com, but i dont know where to put it! So if you get the answer please tell me! xoxo BLONDE911 [ BLONDE911's advice column | Ask BLONDE911 A Question ]
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