There are 2 ways -
1) Use frames- one frame plays the music, the other frame shows the
web pages. This method should be avoided because it causes problems for
users in bookmarking pages.
2) Use a pop up window for the music. This will fail in most modern
browsers (with pop-up blockers) unless you use a clickable link to open
the pop-up window. It is unlikely that many users will use the link.
Pacing music on every page will be tedious and annoying for users -the
tune will restart with every new page that is opened.
For many people, music on web pages is annoying - they are already
listening to their own music, or prefer to browse in silence. Any music
placed on a page should have a means to turn it on and off.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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"Angie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:55402107-46FF-4EFF-B8AE-(E-Mail Removed):
> Hi everyone! Hope life is treating everyone WELL. I just learned how to add
> music to a web page
BUT I would like to add music it to my entire website,
> IS THIS POSSIBLE, IF SO HOW? Or do I have to add music one page at a time?
> THANKS AND I APPRECIATE ANYONE WHO CAN ANSWER THIS FOR ME.