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Posted by gnarl on 11/23/06 16:46
Fair enough Dylan. I except your point.
But once the user has clicked on play, how do you suggest I can allow
them to continue to browse the site without interrupting the music?
Dylan Parry wrote:
> gnarl wrote:
> > Hi Dylan,
> >
> > Your point is a valid one, but as the whole point of the page is to
> > advertise the artists music,
>
> There is of course a difference between advertising the artist's music
> and forcing it upon the visitor. Afterall, the visitor has already gone
> to the artist's website, and is obviously interested enough to click on
> a "Flash player" to listen to the music on without having the site
> choose the track for them and make them have to turn it off ;)
>
> > you would expect that the visitors would want to hear some. By
> > loading the flash player, the visitor has the power to hit the 'stop'
> > button if they've had enough or want to listen to something playing
> > in a different application.
>
> It would be more user-friendly if the visitor had to hit the "start"
> button rather than opt out of listening to it.
>
> --
> Dylan Parry
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>
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> against a wall, but with fewer opportunities for reward.
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