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denise andersen 5:38 pm on July 31, 2009 Permalink
A growing number of design clients are interested in quick and easy multimedia functions for their site, and coming up with a new solution each time can be a major tax on time and effort. This extension can handle audio functions on-site with ease and a degree of customization that’s great for a range of different site types. Working with the basic and widely-supported mp3 format, the extension lets you insert an attractive, sleek player on a given page, with a number of controls available both during design and for the end-user.
The player has a few standard visual customizations, including a nice jewel-toned color palette, lets to select whether a file should begin playing immediately or should wait until a site visitor hits play (a nice capability as auto-only players annoy many site visitors). You can also set the starting volume and specify whether files should repeat. You can use a single file or create a playlist, making for a nice range of capabilities.
The extension has been created with Flash, which means that if you want to make any serious adjustments, you’ll need some serious coding talent as well. But most users won’t need to worry about this as the default player looks great and operates wonderfully without any modifications.
For a widely deployable site feature like this, I think the price is a total steal. You won’t ever have to mess with inadequate freeware players again; get it done professionally with this simple extension and wow your clients with your new multimedia prowess.
denise andersen 5:38 pm on July 31, 2009 Permalink
A growing number of design clients are interested in quick and easy multimedia functions for their site, and coming up with a new solution each time can be a major tax on time and effort. This extension can handle audio functions on-site with ease and a degree of customization that’s great for a range of different site types. Working with the basic and widely-supported mp3 format, the extension lets you insert an attractive, sleek player on a given page, with a number of controls available both during design and for the end-user.
The player has a few standard visual customizations, including a nice jewel-toned color palette, lets to select whether a file should begin playing immediately or should wait until a site visitor hits play (a nice capability as auto-only players annoy many site visitors). You can also set the starting volume and specify whether files should repeat. You can use a single file or create a playlist, making for a nice range of capabilities.
The extension has been created with Flash, which means that if you want to make any serious adjustments, you’ll need some serious coding talent as well. But most users won’t need to worry about this as the default player looks great and operates wonderfully without any modifications.
For a widely deployable site feature like this, I think the price is a total steal. You won’t ever have to mess with inadequate freeware players again; get it done professionally with this simple extension and wow your clients with your new multimedia prowess.