On 7 Mar 2003 at 13:12, TooFem@aol.com wrote: > 1 - use realplayer or crescendo - and stream the music 2 - turn your speakers off > 3 - variety is goo 4 - turn your speakers off 5 - click no when asked My solution to 1,2,3,4 & 5 is - close that window and go elsewhere > I have music on many of my pages on my personal website and constantly > get emails telling me how much it is enjoyed - and asking questions as > to what CDs the songs are from, etc. But here is the big difference - a personal webpage can have naked pictures of Jay Leno's mother-in-law, but I wouldn't want to see it on a USGenWeb page (ok so I probably wouldn't want to see it on a personal page either! lol) USGenWeb does have an image problem (I spend a lot of time defending the project, so please don't think I am criticizing). The biggest complaint, after stagnant webpages with no content (and I don't hear that about Georgia! <G>) is lots of graphics and music "getting in the way" The majority of people I speak to would like the entire USGenWeb to have a consistent "look and feel" even though most realize why this is not possible. Quite apart from personal preferences, aren't there copyright problems with using music on webpages? Perhaps I should go back to lurking ;) Claire claire@genealogy-quest.com