Some technical stuff. "theTOGgroup's" site is powered by YAHOO. Our software dude (SirG) designed for a "800 x 600" screen; we, upon bended knee, begged him to make the screen bigger 'cause there are bigger screens out there. We lost! If you have a sound card then the sound stuff we have you can hear. Speaking of sound we use Windows Media 9, MSIJukeBox, and Internal Facilities.
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This BACK ARROW is v-e-r-y useful; like it takes you back to the last page you were on, that is if it is not greyed out. After you click "Close" a few times you'll get the idea.
When you see the symbol next to a link, background music plays when the page opens.
NOTE: Both JukeBar and JukeBox first command must be double clicked to activate the HTML code.
This the MSI JukeBar which normally plays a single piece of music. The music may or may not be continuous play. The controls, left to right, are:
Play
Pause
Stop
Go back one piece
The display shows how long the music has played then the music's total playing time.
Go forward to the next piece
The music's loudness (sliding bar).
This is the MSI JukeBox which plays multiple songs. The controls, left to right on the top, are:
Play
Pause
Stop
Go to the previous piece
Go the next piece
The display shows how long the music has played then the music's total playing time.
The next line shows a speaker; clicking this icon turns the sound or off. If the sound is off the music continues to play. The music's loudness is controlled by the sliding bar next to the speaker icon. Below this line is the music list. Three pieces are displayed at one time, and the list is moved up or down by the controls to the right of the list. The music playing is highlighted. Clicking a name plays the music. Note: the music display does not automatically advance when the displayed three pieces have played.