Background music in Websites
You can see that some webmaster add auto played music in website. i’ll suggest you that Don’t put background music on your website if you want your website professioanl.
Some Reason
- Reliability –
There are certain characteristics that novice web site owners can not help but fall. Background music on a website is one of them. Unless you are selling music and music services to play the music on your website makes it look unprofessional. This reduces the credibility of your website, so you will lose your visitor retention. People do not visit your site, listen to music … because it is possible to find information. Think about it … Google, Yahoo, Newsweek, Sprint Music or Amazon on their websites running the “professional” or “reliable” sites about the music back now on the website for all the people who know how to play this soundtrack DO and think … how reliable would seem like more than a first grader who has developed what looks like a MySpace website How reliable is the MySpace page will trust your content to sites like this ….. Hmmmm
- Bandwidth -
Streaming full version of the song (4-5 minutes) as background music for your website require too many resources. That said, if your site is very slow to load and “cut” by visitors with slow connection, I can pretty much guarantee that not a lot of repeat visitors. Not to mention the fact that each time an extension, or load a new page, the song drew to a close – very annoying.
- Repeating Music –
Many people are part of less than background music loop, which allows the game to minimize the load time on their website. If someone comes to your website and spend a very respectable time will not be long until you hear the song crazy loop 15-20 thousand times a second part to go. If you select “Play that funky music” … We went out to site visitors you can have in droves.
- Music Taste -
Everyone has different tastes in music. What songs you want to hate others. I know, I know it’s hard to believe, not everyone loves Barry Manilow as you do, but the last thing you want is to push people away before they even consider your content.
- Public computers -
nothing in this project and create a website that started all of a sudden roar “Pina Colada Song» at 300 decibels, it is highly unlikely that you will have many repeat visitors, even though half of them in the streets Searching. Jobs new.
- Legal Issues –
You have the right to play the song you want as the transmission of background music if you do not, you can go to a memorial for a moment, but if you plan in your area are always a lot of valuable traffic. More popular your site the more likely it is to get noticed playing songs illegally. Litigation, fines and lawsuits are not fun.
There are always exceptions to every rule. Here are some examples for background music playback will be accepted.
- Musicians and Bands -
If you are a musician or band and created a website for your project, then it will only be useful to have some tunes playing in the background.
Both Plant and events that revolve around music – they can dance clubs, bars, concerts, etc., play music, mood, what can be expected to help the organization or event.
Both Plant and events that revolve around music – they can dance clubs, bars, concerts, etc., play music, mood, what can be expected to help the organization or event.
- Personal pages –
Personal pages are off the table. Express yourself with what song you like, if so, what should be done.
If the appropriate background music to your website you feel, be sure to PLAY, Pause and volume control of one of your site in plain view so people can turn it off or can have the volume. It can also be taken not to any music playing on page load, but also offers the opportunity to play for them if they want to hear it.
If the appropriate background music to your website you feel, be sure to PLAY, Pause and volume control of one of your site in plain view so people can turn it off or can have the volume. It can also be taken not to any music playing on page load, but also offers the opportunity to play for them if they want to hear it.
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