
Originally Posted by
TLS Vasili
Doing a Copy and Paste to Word document of BV Tips is a WONDERFUL IDEA! Thanks so much for the suggestion! I'll go ahead and do that now!
You have NO IDEA how this simple little thing has kept me from pulling the rest of my hair out! I even paste solutions, scripts, etc. on things that are still down the road, so I will have them when I need them rather than forgetting where I saw them pop up. ...And, it is a wonderful means of compiling the backbone for a larger "contribution" to post when I have the time....anything to make it easier for the next guy before I too, retire.......
By the way, when I first created my hydrocephalus pages, I didn't include sound because I wasn't sure what midi songs I would want to use.
I know when you first create a blank page you go to "page properties" and where it says "backgrounds, it has a place to download midis to the page; however, now that I have the pages completed, is it possible to still add sound to those pages or is it too late?
It's never too late for anything in VodaLand.....WAY too much Magic in here! **DO a 'Search' in the ADDING ELEMENTS Forum on "add music" to see the threads that come up with the solutions to choose from...(and whenever possible, take note of the person asking, then visit their site to see how it came out - more ideas that way) Simply add it, save it, and re-publish....(sometimes I wish I could do that to the whole day....) LOLOL PS**Another Tip: before changing an important page, try opening it in BV and immediately saving it under a different name, like "index1"...that way, if anything goes wrong, you can simply recall the page and change the name back - you can't accidentally overwrite it or "lose" it this way....>>work on the "index" page, not the "index1" archive page!
When I pull up the pages it just says "properties" instead of "page properties" and on the "properties" area, there is no place to add sound. That is why I was wondering if it was too late to add sound to the pages I've already created on the hydrocephalus pages. If not, how would I go about doing that?
Try clicking further "off the page" and you will get 'Page Properties' to present.....when it doesn't, that is a clue that you clicked on an 'object' or image or some other element.......
In the meantime, I'll go ahead and put all the tips I've learned so far on a Word Document and save that. Thanks for that tip! I know that will come in handy!
Terri