Instructions. There two ways to present sound files, as a) bgsound (background sound), within the group description space, or as b) embedded sound files, using an iframe or off-group HTML document stored at a remote website. There are some advantages to both, particularly if you are challenged when it comes to writing HTML code. You will find, however, that we emphasis placing these materials at remote websites regardless of what form of presentation you use. The reason for doing so with graphics is because Yahoo! programming resizes, distorts, strips floating and animation compression. Too, placed in member only accessible spaces, the files are only accessible (seen or heard) by logged in members. If you want all visitors to see or hear them, they must be stored in space that may be publicly accessed.

a) bgsound (background sound). Sound files presented in this way can only be heard by users of the Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) browser only. It will not play on any other browser accessing the page. The code is specific IE and is the only code recognized by the Yahoo! Group programming. You may make them accessible to your IE visitor by:

  1. placing the sound file in a web space you control such as your personal or group website and linking to it, and
  2. entering the following code in your group description:
    <bgsound src="URL/SOUNDFILENAME.EXT" autostart="true" loop="-1">

    Replace the URL/ information with the address and any folders used for your storage of the sound file. Replace the SOUNDFILENAME.EXT with the name and format of the file selected.

b) embedded sound files. The embed HTML code tag is accepted by all browsers including IE version 6 and above. Although it is not recognized when entered in the Yahoo! Group description space directly, when entered on an HTML document stored at a remote website, through use of an iframe, it does function for all viewers, all browsers. The code for entering a sound file in a standard HTML document is:

<embed src="URL/SOUNDFILENAME.EXT" autostart="true" loop="-1" width=255 height=55 border=0 volume="25%">

Again, replace the URL/ information with the address and any folders used for your storage of the sound file. Replace the SOUNDFILENAME.EXT with the name and format of the file selected. The last bits of information which appear to differ from the bgsound command are optional. The dimensions of width and height shown in this example will place a console at the point where the sound file is accessed so that viewers may control volume, on/off, etc. The volume percentage designation begins the sound file at percentage of recorded volume. In this example, where you present a console, you may use the option of autostart="off" providing your viewer with the choice of turning the sound on from console. You may also elect to define the loop as 1 or a single playing of the sound file, rather than a continuous play as long as the page is open.

Regardless of which version of the above code you use, please download the sound files presented on this page by right clicking on the file name displayed or on the pop-up icon during preview and choosing the "save file as" menu option. You may then upload to your own space without worry of data transfer difficulties. Do not link to any graphic directly as we already have issues with data transfer restrictions which may cause the graphic to fail if used in this manner.

One final word...you will see in the listing on this page that we have made attempt at offering notes concerning where we obtained the file, who wrote the piece, who recorded it, any copyright. This information is referred to as its attribution. You should always include notes on attribution when displaying sound and graphical material you did not yourself create.


Adeste Fideles
No sequencing information available; source no longer available. [File size: KB; Filename: ocome7.mid]
 
Birth of a King, The
No sequencing information available; obtained from http://www.ylw.mmtr.or.jp/~johnkoji/hymn/xmas/index.html [File size: 6 KB; Filename: xmassong.mid ]
 
Deck the Halls
[File size: 7 KB; Filename: deckh2.mid]
 
First Noel, The
No sequencing information available; source is no longer available. [File size: 6 KB; Filename: 1stnoel5.mid]
 
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
[File size: KB; Filename: havyslf3.mid ]
 
Holly and the Ivy, The
Arranged by Mannheim Steamroller, Sequenced by FatKat Music; source no longer available. [File size: 6 KB; Filename: holivy1.mid ]
 
In Dulci Jubilo
Sequenced by Toan Tran; source no longer available. [File size: 17 KB; Filename: indulci2.mid]
 
Jingle Bells
No sequencing information available; obtained from http://archive.cs.uu.nl/pub/MIDI/SONGS/CHRISTMAS/jingbell.mid [File size: 5 KB; Filename: jingbell.mid]
 
Joy To the World
No sequencing information known; source no longer available. [File size: 2 KB; Filename: joy7.mid]
 
La Posada
Secquenced 1995, Melton Productions; source no longer available. [File size: KB; Filename: laposada.mid]
 
Remember O Thou Man
Sequenced 1995, mjstarke; source no longer available. [File size: 13 KB; Filename: remember.mid]
 
Silent Night
Arranged and sequenced by FSilvia74@aol.com; obtained from http://www.cedarbrook.org/mid/xmas/1silent.mid [File size: 19 KB; Filename: 1silent.mid]


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Many of the images used in greeting displays were developed from these sources:
123Greetings (http://www.123greetings.com/), Oh, My Goodness (http://www.ohmygoodness.com/),
MediaBuilder (http://www.mediabuilder.com/), Corbis.com (http://www.corbis.com/),
Celebration and Holiday ClickArt Broderbund Software (http://www.broderbund.com/),
Corel Mega Gallery (http://www3.corel.com/), and other Internet sources.

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