Hey is it prohibited to add music to your wikihow page?

I’m not sure.

It’s okay if you add music from legal sources, like YouTube (not always) or Spotify (but our site doesn’t support Spotify player plugin). In a whole new level (pardon my English), if we have a simple widget with Play/Pause, Back, Next, Progress bar and Volume control bar, I will be extremely appreciated. Of course we have to worry about sources and plugin, formats; but I guess it’s not a big deal since we can embed the Deezer plugin as well as other, for example. @Anna what do you think? (Yeah I know my idea is kinda out of topic, out of wH purpose - pardon my English again - and hardly approved, but let’s give it a look:slight_smile:)

Sounds like a good idea I would love this feature and it would really help pages that teach different languages and singing. I support this idea on the grounds that there is no gigantic lag ect ect.

And yeah, we can develop article read-out-loud feature as well :3

True it’s just that my friend had a tumblr so she added music to her page and I thought it was pretty rad, but I didn’t know if we couldn’t or could. I’d have to had it in HTML, but I’ve yet to figure out where the HTML layout is.:stuck_out_tongue:Thanks Matt:wink:and Chocogrl:smiley:

Seems like our ideas are not approved, though:stuck_out_tongue:

Yes too bad. Music is awesome:stuck_out_tongue:

The read out loud feature would be amazing (Wikipedia has it in few of its articles). However, I’m opposed to adding music to user pages (or even articles). One huge problem with music will be copyrights. Checking for copyright violations will be a huge work with music files and I don’t see how they’ll be significant to our project. But, on the other hand, read-out-loud feature is something that I fully support.

^As I’ve said, trusted source plug-ins such as Deezer or Spotify would only be approved, not unidentified sources:slight_smile:Anyway, that music widget idea is just the side dish:stuck_out_tongue: