Is there a way i can play music (to shop by) in my booth?

Is there a way to play music in your booth when someone enters?

asked over 9 years ago

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Ms_Prissys_Patterns says: October 22, 2014

I can’t tell you how much I personally HATE music or noise when I am shopping in booths. Besaides it slows down loading.

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I’ve often heard that people / customers say ‘when I hear music’ I am leaving immediately’.
Just saying. It’s annoying to many people.

answered over 9 years ago

BlueBoy
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NOT positive but fairly close to certain that there is no way to insert ’’music’’ (i.e. mid, mp3, etc.) type files into either booth or individual listings, and if so you might have to do so through your individual listings and each html coding of each listing. IF Bonanza doesn’t allow it, you’ll find out soon enough, I would think. The coding would look something like [URL removed] < embed src = " yourmusicfile.mid " autostart= “true” loop = “true”
width =" 2 " height= " 0 " > < /embed > I had to use spaces that would not be in REAL HTML ~ but I would go DIRECTLY to support and ask, and NOT mess with html trying to put in music, until after I spoke with support. . .however, that’s just me, I’m not trying to influence your decisions, just trying to be helpful!
No Matter What! Have a GREAT One! Dee

answered over 9 years ago

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ccmom says: October 21, 2014

However, when we had Rushes..there was boombox that played music in out booths…

I do not believe so but you can ask support. I did also want to say they did a poll two or three years ago on here back with the old forums and the general opinion from both buyers and sellers was they did not want to hear music and usually makes them leave quicker. I believe blueboy made the same comment then lol personally does not bother me either way but just wanted to let you know also

answered over 9 years ago

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