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Title: Jukebox, anyone?


Green-ville - March 31, 2007 04:30 AM (GMT)
If one of you guys is willing to do the work, I can get you to a website that will let you put a music jukebox of up to 75 songs on this website. The site is completely free. It is called Project Playlist. I just got it installed over in Texas and I figure it will be a hit.

(on a unrelated note, someone go watch/read the news and see what our Dallas Stars pulled off tonight...in Detroit! :D )

Crazy Democrazy - April 1, 2007 01:48 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Green-ville @ Mar 30 2007, 11:30 PM)
If one of you guys is willing to do the work, I can get you to a website that will let you put a music jukebox of up to 75 songs on this website. The site is completely free. It is called Project Playlist. I just got it installed over in Texas and I figure it will be a hit.

(on a unrelated note, someone go watch/read the news and see what our Dallas Stars pulled off tonight...in Detroit! :D )

Dude, i'd like to help

Green-ville - April 7, 2007 01:12 AM (GMT)
Sorry I didn't respond for a while, RL's been kicking my butt.

Anyway, sure, just go to the site I linked in my earlier post and find your first song. (Since this is Canada's board, and you should be nationalistic at the beginning, start by typing "O Canada" in the large "Take us for a spin" box.) Several will come up.

Check to find a song link that works by clicking the play button (the arrow pointing right) to preview the song. If the song link works, the music will begin playing. If it doesn't, the button that shows up below the link will have a "!" mark.

If you find one that works, click the plus (+) button next to the song. It will then prompt you to set up an account. (It's free.) Just fill in the info and create the account. It will then (I believe) ask you to name your playlist. (Since it's Canada's playlist, just go with something Canadian, I guess :lol: .)

Your playlist should be created, complete with your first song already added. You have a limit of 75 songs. To add more, just repeat the steps to find and add your first song. (You won't need to set up an account anymore.)

Now for the fun part; adding it to the site. Click the "Project Playlist" at the top of the screen (the title) to return to the home page. It'll have a blue section on the page that says "add your playlist to myspace, etc." Click that area. Next, click the line that says "get the playlist code for myspace, blogger, hi5 or any other site".

It will then give you two options. A) Get the code for Myspace, or B) Get the code for anywhere else. Click B. Next, click your playlist (the only line that pops up.)

Next, choose the playlist color, whether you want the playlist to play as soon as it's loaded (I'd recommend no), and whether you want the songs to be random/shuffled every time you go back to the jukebox. (I'd again say no.) Click "get code".

Do the copy/paste routine (highlight the entire code, right-click and click "copy") and make a new thread here in Canada somewhere. Paste the code into the thread post. (In texas we had to add [dohtml] and end it with [/dohtm.l] (without the .) to get it to work.) Voila! New Canadian Jukebox!

Let me know if you have any problems, and I'll try to help you guys out with it.

Almonaster - April 7, 2007 01:05 PM (GMT)
[dohtml] is disabled here, but I could switch it on to try this out somewhere appropriate (the Jam?).

The site requires a zipcode, so someone else will need to start the playlist. Please PM me with the code once you have it.


Parrrrtay - April 8, 2007 12:48 AM (GMT)
I already have a playlist :D

Almonaster - April 8, 2007 11:58 AM (GMT)
Well if you don't mind it becoming communal property, then get the code as Green-ville described, and PM me with it. I'll set it up in the jam. (Or you could do the Admin fiddling yourself if you prefer?)




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