| There are numerous ways to add music onto your | | | | direct playing, simply embed the HTML code that you |
| website, blog, MySpace, Facebook, or any other social | | | | get from onto the web page where you want to |
| networking sites. The most commonly method is | | | | place the small console. If you prefer to give visitors |
| embedding. You don’t need to use javascript to | | | | "Music by Choice", then upload the music file onto your |
| add music. A simple HTML script will get the job done. | | | | server, and place the a simple HTML active link code |
| Step one: | | | | onto the page where you want the link to be placed. |
| Find a midi, mp3 or wav file that you would like to use. | | | | The advantage of embedding the HTML code from a |
| It’s preferable that you use your own original music. | | | | free third party music site like Ucombo is that you will |
| However, you can also find music that is not | | | | not need to use your own bandwidth. If your site gets |
| copyrighted, or music with the owner’s permission | | | | large amount of traffic, a third party music provider is |
| to embed and stream. Or you may use to get free | | | | the better choice. You can use their bandwidth even |
| original music in MP3 for embedding. | | | | though the music is playing on your own website. Plus |
| Step two: | | | | you have the option of changing the music frequently |
| Decide whether you want the background music | | | | so your visitors will always hear new and original music |
| starts playing as soon as your page is opened or the | | | | composed and recorded by professional musicians. |
| visitor has a choice to opt out the music. If you want a | | | | |