Is there a way to have sound/music playing in the background when a client is looking thru my website?
Is there a way to have sound/music playing in the background when a client is looking thru my website?
Do the Impossible!!
I'm sure it's possible. But WHY?
I'd have to be desperate to resist the urge to click away from your site and find another place to shop quietly.
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Just add some code:
http://www.2createawebsite.com/enhan...ing-music.html
but I agree with the good doctor - I'm at the site to shop, not disco. If I want music I'll turn on the radio.
I use the internet to do allot of buying and if I hear music on the site I usually find another site.
Don't do it
First thing i do when i get a site that plays music is hit the back button and go elsewhere.
Ditto what the others have said.
When I built my first site back in 1997, I though music would be cool. Now, when I go to the wayback machine and look at the site in their archives I can't help but laugh at myself. That was just one of the many lame aspects to my early efforts.![]()
How long would it be before that retro feel became cool again?
Not yet, I guess.....
Let's all start using comic sans again too. Oh, and blink, that was cool. What about a cool splash page with music, comic sans and some blinking text that takes several minutes to load and has no way to sidestep it?
Hands up who hasn't committed a crime against sensibility at some point.
Nick
iszent.com
If my first site could walk you'da seen it stepping down the street in platform heels, bell-bottoms and a disco collar with a 3 foot long boom-box hoisted up on its shoulder. How YOU doin?I chased every fad out there. Then google came along and I saw that plain white background with the simple search box and realized I'd been led astray by all the bling. Now I like it simple.
I used blinking text. And scrolling text. And, a nice big Link Exchange banner. And, ALL kinds of little icons. But, in my defense, I sucked at this stuff.Oh, and blink, that was cool.![]()
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