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Playing mp3’s from graphic hot spots?

Hello, I’ve inserted any graphic into my site with Dreamweaver and I would really like to superimpose 3 transparent mp3 acustic buttons (evenly through left to right) thus visitors can just click and hear precisely what they see. How to do that Novice suggested to create a table and established the table background towards image. I tried that but would not get very far. Replies for just a Dreamweaver beginner could be much appreciated. regards GIGABITE What are you currently superimposing the acustic buttons over along with image, or a few text Precisely what will they end up being clicking to notice the MP3. I’m like thinking of a Flash Music player without any accessible controls. Using PHP or maybe Javascripting to activate the golfer. ml the bad part of that is embedding with hidden leaves a blank just like an image that will wont load with ie7 and worse using some others like opera. if anyone finds the most impressive of how to start this without that side effect it would be great. i determined this glitch as soon as trying embedded good effects for hyperlinks. I’m thinking there can be a Flash Player who has the option that … Continue reading

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Web page dispaly with errors with chrome and ok on windows internet explorer

Hello Relating to a website: http: //yourwebgate. com It was before created using " microsoft office publisher 2007". The idea displays adequatly upon " windows ms explorer", but on chrome- the hot-spots created for links are viewed with marks inside of each link place (please check the website on chrome to discover it). How does someone solve this problem Thanks in asvance to your answers. Most effective regards Lior P. It appears like some of your images haven’t also been properly uploaded. Unclear why it’s in the IE, though. The true solution to your problem is just not to use Writer, honestly. Microsoft products generally employ a notorious reputation with regard to putting out the particular ugliest HTML you are able to imagine, and it seems like Publisher 2007 continues this venerable craze. CHANGE: Just realized WE didn’t offer virtually any real alternative. The only especially good alternative is usually to (a) consider whether there’s a real need for what you will be building, and (b) learn to write HTML/CSS yourself. At the extremely least, look into a number of the more expensive nonetheless better tools for WYSIWYG site creation.

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