On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Folderol
<folderol(a)ukfsn.org> wrote:
Some sleepless nights, and grotty weather finally
pushed me into
thinking about redesigning my website.
I have a trial page up that I would be grateful if some of you would
look at with different browsers. Because of the way it uses javascript I
suspect there may be problems with text readers - but again I would
like to know if there are.
You should see a dark blue background with some pale yellow text at
the top, followed by 4 lines of buttons. A title, two downloads and a
play.
Hovering over the title should display some text underneath, that
should be clear of this button, and the one below.
Hovering over the download links should make their centres turn pale
yellow and display 'ogg' and 'mp3' respectively.
Hovering over the play should make it's centre turn pale yellow
Clicking on the downloads should offer the respective file type for
download.
Clicking on play should make it turn into the pause icon and start
playing the track (via flash).
The pause button should turn back into play when the track finishes or
if another track is selected.
Almost forgot! The url is:
http://www.musically.me.uk/testmanager.html
--
Will J Godfrey
Hi Will,
The page works for me. I can play all 4 pieces. However the
download arrows doesn't set up a download but rather plays in my
browser. (In this case Firefox on a Windows Vista machine.) IT seems
this page has a problem some pages do that doesn't give me the choice
of downloading...)
HTH,
Mark
Same behavior here regarding the download links simply opening a new
Firefox tab and playing the .ogg or .mp3 file; however, if I right-click
I do get a Save Link As option that will effect the download. Firefox
3.5.5 in ArtistX.
Frank