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  • L.L. Barkat · 2 years ago
    Yes, I am interested in getting some pretty darn cool audio... a little to the south of my nose and between my ears. Thanks.
  • Marcus · 2 years ago
    I'm going to challenge you, L.L. Embed that audio in your blog. I need a friend to try it out to see if it gives them trouble. And you, lovely lady, I consider a good friend.
  • L.L. Barkat · 2 years ago
    All righty. And I know where you are if it hijacks my blog. :)
  • Marcus · 2 years ago
    It can be tricky. You have to drop the code into the html as the very last thing you do before you save the post and publish it. Then it works great.

    If you edit the page again, you might have to load the code again. A lot of blogging platforms are persnickety about code that way.
  • Eve Nielsen · 2 years ago
    I'd love to try,but then I wouldn't be able to load up my own page -old system :(
  • L.L. Barkat · 2 years ago
    Marcus, tell me more about that. I just tried putting a post together, and the code is showing up in the preview under each listening option. Also, tell me what the catch is about putting it in last thing. If I understand the dynamics, this will help.
  • Marcus · 2 years ago
    How to insert audio

    Ok, L.L., I'll do my best to write a step-by-step guide for embedding our audio player in blogger.

    1) Write your post as you normally would.

    2) Switch to "Edit Html" (if you already compose in this view, you may not need to switch).

    3) Open a new browser or tab, and go to EmbedHighCallingAudio.txt.

    4) Copy the code (from <object> to </object>) for the audio message you want to embed.

    5) Return to your blog admin screens. Then paste the code into your blog using the "Edit Html" view. (Do not switch to the "Compose" view or your blog platform will change the code.)

    6) Click publish and view the page to make sure it works.