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Montag, 15. Februar 2016

How to Install a Music Player on Web PageIn Feburary 2016 15,

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Open your web site project using a web page editing application. You can use any type of web design application that will allow you to directly edit the HTML code of the page. WYSIWYG editors such as Apple iWeb and Microsoft FrontPage will work, as well as more advanced programs like Adobe Dreamweaver.
Determine where you would like to put the music player. You can put a player on each page of your website or you can allow users to open the player in a new window so that the music does not stop when users navigate from one page to another.
Embed the HTML code of your favorite free music player on your website by copying it from the source code or documentation. Free Flash music players include the XSPF Web Music Player, Zanorg Radio, and MixPod. The code for these players can be found on each one's official website. Some of the free music players will require that you download and install software that is used to run the music player.
Upload the MP3 files that you wish to include on the playlist of your music player to your website. You must upload these files to your website's database and copy the address of each file to be included in the code of the music player.
Adjust settings for automatic playback of songs, appearance and download capabilities by editing the HTML code. Save your web project, upload it to your web server and test the player.
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Donnerstag, 4. Februar 2016

How to Create Host a WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 04,

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Start with a pen and paper and sketch out a site map. The map should begin with the website's home page and branch out from there. It is similar in structure to an organization chart that shows the hierarchy of a corporation. The home page is the CEO and the other pages on the site are employees.
Still using pen and paper, sketch out what the web pages will look like. Decide what elements, such as text, images and video need to be on the pages and where each element will go.
Gather the images, text, video and other elements to be placed on the page together in one place in one folder.
Choose web design software. Adobe Dreamweaver is the industry standard for professional web page design, but there are many free or inexpensive web design programs, such as NVU Open Source Web Builder and WYSIWYG Web Builder Five, which can be downloaded at no cost. These programs are fine for building personal websites.
Working from the initial sketch, lay out the web pages that comprise the site using the web design software. Start with the home page of the site, which must be named 'Index.html.' Other pages on the site can have any name the creator wants.
Using the site map as a guide, make sure the pages of the site are linked together so that users can get from one page to another.
Preview the site in multiple web browsers. The site should appear as it looks when viewed with the web design software. If any page does not look the same in a browser as it does when viewed with the web design software, edit the page until the problem is solved.
Hosting a Website
Register a domain name at Register.com or a similar service.
Decide what kind of web hosting package is needed. Prices range from around seven dollars a month for basic service to thirty dollars a month for multiple website hosting with unlimited storage.
Purchase a hosting package.
Follow the instructions provided by the hosting company to move the completed website to the host servers.
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