Monday, 24 August 2015
Here's the second post title.
Remember, you need to add it as an enclosure on the bar at the right hand side first. On the bar there's also the Schedule setting which will allow you to schedule the post to release soon.
Now, the obvious problem here is that you need to upload the archive.org links early since otherwise we can't put the enclosure in. This might seem like a problem, but luckily, I don't think there will be many people who will go to archive.org directly -- especially since they would have to go to the source code of the website just to find out we're hosting on archive.org. Security via obscurity and all that.
Now, the obvious problem here is that you need to upload the archive.org links early since otherwise we can't put the enclosure in. This might seem like a problem, but luckily, I don't think there will be many people who will go to archive.org directly -- especially since they would have to go to the source code of the website just to find out we're hosting on archive.org. Security via obscurity and all that.
Here's the post title.
Here's some text about it. Of course, here, you can go into as much detail as you want -- a lot of detail, or maybe just a small amount of detail.
At the bottom of the post you'll want to embed the MP3 (on archive.org) in two places -- the enclosure link on the side, and this embed at the bottom. The code for the embed just uses our wonderful audio tag, which generally looks like this:
<audio controls="controls" src="linkto.mp3">
Your browser does not support the audio element.
</audio>
Where of course, you replace linkto.mp3 with whatever your thing is. Now, this means that users of IE8 or below can't use the mp3... but we shouldn't be caring about IE8 users anyway.
At the bottom of the post you'll want to embed the MP3 (on archive.org) in two places -- the enclosure link on the side, and this embed at the bottom. The code for the embed just uses our wonderful audio tag, which generally looks like this:
<audio controls="controls" src="linkto.mp3">
Your browser does not support the audio element.
</audio>
Where of course, you replace linkto.mp3 with whatever your thing is. Now, this means that users of IE8 or below can't use the mp3... but we shouldn't be caring about IE8 users anyway.
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