Re: Under construction

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On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Folderol <folderol@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Some sleepless nights, and grotty weather finally pushed me into
> thinking about redesigning my website.
>
> I have a trial page up that I would be grateful if some of you would
> look at with different browsers. Because of the way it uses javascript I
> suspect there may be problems with text readers - but again I would
> like to know if there are.
>
> You should see a dark blue background with some pale yellow text at
> the top, followed by 4 lines of buttons. A title, two downloads and a
> play.
>
> Hovering over the title should display some text underneath, that
> should be clear of this button, and the one below.
>
> Hovering over the download links should make their centres turn pale
> yellow and display 'ogg' and 'mp3' respectively.
>
> Hovering over the play should make it's centre turn pale yellow
>
> Clicking on the downloads should offer the respective file type for
> download.
>
> Clicking on play should make it turn into the pause icon and start
> playing the track (via flash).
>
> The pause button should turn back into play when the track finishes or
> if another track is selected.
>
> Almost forgot! The url is:
>
> http://www.musically.me.uk/testmanager.html
>
> --
> Will J Godfrey

Hi Will,
   The page works for me. I can play all 4 pieces. However the
download arrows doesn't set up a download but rather plays in my
browser. (In this case Firefox on a Windows Vista machine.) IT seems
this page has a problem some pages do that doesn't give me the choice
of downloading...)

HTH,
Mark
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