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Posted by: Macfive 13-Jul-2003, 06:06 PM
One of the most requested features that we have been asked to have is a way to see what songs are coming up to play. On our old website of last year we did have this feature and it was very popular.

We have now created both a way for you to view what is in our song queue (coming up) and a history of the last 15 songs. In addition, we have provided all of the same tools that are on our playlist tool (BuyCD, Artist home page, song info) and a little small size thumbnail version of the album cover.

You can access these new features from our navigation menu or by clicking the "more" icon on the short version of these features on our main page.

Here are the quick links:

http://www.celticradio.net/php/history.php
http://www.celticradio.net/php/queue.php


With more and more content starting to appear on our site, we wanted an easy way to scroll back to the top of the page. Every page on CelticRadio.net will now have a little [Top] link at the bottom right side of the page to easily go back up to the top. This will help on pages that have alot of content, such as the request page or the queue pages.

Thats all for now!


Posted by: free2Bme 13-Jul-2003, 06:27 PM
Paul, I am truly enjoying all the new features!

Something I thought I would pass along - I recently downloaded a program to stop pop-up ads... and I found that when I have this feature turned on, my lovely music keeps "skipping" - I finally figured it out that if I disable the pop up feature, then the music plays fairly uninterrupted...

My 'puter hates doing more than one or two thing at a time, so when I am surfing the net, the songs tend to skip as pages load and reload (I have high speed DSL).

Hope you had a wonderful vacation!

Posted by: Macfive 13-Jul-2003, 06:42 PM
Yes, great vacation it was, but back to work tommorow! sad.gif

Oh well, all good things must come to an end.


That is a good tip to post. I noticed that too on my computer and it is a 2.5 ghz. Some of those applications just hog memory and cpu time. They are poorly written because the programmer thinks people have all of the memory and cpu power that he does.


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