Re: How do i make "volume" work in HTML?



On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 09:29:38 +0100, "Frithiof Andreas Jensen"
<frithiof.jensen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:FB4xf.1368$Hd4.566@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Code being used:
>>
>> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" link="#0000ff" vlink="#660099" text="#000000"
>> topmargin=0 leftmargin=0>
>> <embed src="Lava2.WAV" volume="255" loop="true" hidden="true">
>>
>> It does not matter what i put in for volume, the result is always MAX!
>> How does one control the level?
>
>Web "designers" must *eventually* absorb the fact that nobody cares enough
>about how their "art" renders to actually implement it correctly in a
>browser - but it is sure taking a long time to penetrate: HTML *suggests*
>how the page should be rendered. That is all you get.
>
>
>PS:
>
>The very *worst* idiot, narcissist "web designers" even make special pages
>that tells you what browser to use and what to download in order to view
>their creation; and that is all you get until you Obey!
>
>And, NO, I am not going to jump burning hoops just to read some *** on the
>web. Which always causes offence ;-)=
>

You are one person in a world of many. Others may not share your
opinion. If there was no case for it, it would never be done. Simple
fact is that simple people like rich UI's. People like you dont, and
people like me put a defined limit on what I think is to much. But you
and I are only a few.

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