Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Article - The Real Henry Clay
Getting off track briefly from our regularly scheduled program to make a brief announcement. My article entitled "The Real Henry Clay: The Corrupt American Architect of Mercantilism and Protectionism" was slated for publication on LewRockwell.com for April 12, a popular political e-zine, which features columnists such as economist Thomas DiLorenzo, historians Thomas Woods and Clyde Wilson. Anyhow, a typo/syntax error on my part, set production back on that article for a day, and unfortunately, though I sent a revised file, and they updated it, it was not announced in the headlines as scheduled for April 12. I slated it for the occasion of Henry Clay's birthday on April 12.Who is Lew Rockwell you might be wondering? He served as a chief congressional staffer for Rep. Ron Paul in the early 1980s, and rose to become the chief and founder of the Mises Institute (a libertarian think tank in Auburn, Alabama) with the help of the late Murray Rothbard.
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Enjoying your blog - american history is not my strong point except I am sure I was brainwashed as a child as to how the North were the good guys and the SOuth were evil negro-killers.
Anyway, how do you get music to play on a blogspot site? cool!
Anyway, how do you get music to play on a blogspot site? cool!
Well, I cannot quote source code directly, so if you assume + is < or > then perhaps you can put two and together, and discern this:
+embed src="sound.wav" autostart="true" loop="true" height="60" width="144"+ +/embed+
To embed music without the interface you should use the following line of code.
+embed src="sound.wav" autostart="true" loop="true" hidden="true"+ +/embed+
You need a URL of course with a music file, and eblogger has an option to upload MP3 and host audio files, which you might look into.
+embed src="sound.wav" autostart="true" loop="true" height="60" width="144"+ +/embed+
To embed music without the interface you should use the following line of code.
+embed src="sound.wav" autostart="true" loop="true" hidden="true"+ +/embed+
You need a URL of course with a music file, and eblogger has an option to upload MP3 and host audio files, which you might look into.
Well, I tried, and tried. Just couldn't work out where to insert it in the template. I'm just plain illiterate mister!
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