SUMMARY
When you add a background sound to a Web page in Page view,
FrontPage inserts the <bgsound> tag before the </head> tag. Netscape
Navigator ignores the <bgsound> tag. To play a sound in Netscape Navigator,
you can use the <embed> tag.
This article describes how to insert a background sound that plays when you
load an HTML page in a Netscape browser.
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Playing a Background Sound in Netscape Navigator
- Open your page in FrontPage.
- On the Insert menu, click Advanced, and then click HTML.
- In the HTML Markup dialog box, type the following HTML code:
<embed src="soundfile.wav" hidden="true" align="baseline" border="0"
width="128" height="128" autostart="true" autoplay="true">
where soundfile.wav is the name of the background sound file you want to
use. You can use a .wav, .mid. or .au file. - Click OK.
- On the File menu, click Save.
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Hidden, Autostart, and Loop Attributes
The HIDDEN, AUTOSTART and LOOP attributes of the EMBED tag are described as
follows:
HIDDEN="true|false" Setting this attribute specifies whether
the plug-in is visible. Some plug-ins
(like the LiveAudio plug-in) can control the
embedded data type without being visible. The
default value is false, meaning that the
plug-in control will be displayed.
AUTOSTART="true|false" Setting this attribute specifies whether
the plug-in will start automatically.
Some plug-ins (like the LiveAudio plug-in)
can control the embedded data type without
user intervention. The default value is
false, meaning that the plug-in will not
function until the control is clicked.
LOOP="true|false" Setting this attribute specifies whether
the plug-in plays in a infinite loop. The
default value is false, meaning that the
plug-in will play once.
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REFERENCES
For a Microsoft FrontPage 98 version of this article, see
194096.
For a Microsoft FrontPage 97 and earlier version of this article, see
183785.
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