Lala Playlist Widget Revisited
July 29, 2009
Lala continues to be the music site I use the most. I haven’t used its playlist feature much, but I did create a playlist this week, and I did embed it in the previous post.
I couldn’t remember how to embed a Lala playlist in WordPress,com, did a Google search, and then found that I myself had posted an example months ago. I didn’t post step-by-step instructions on how to do so, and I didn’t get round to posting such instructions, even when a commenter asked for them. I’m glad to say that the commenter, Chris Martins, took the initiative and posted instructions once he worked it out.
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August 28, 2009 at 2:11 pm
Hey Andrew! Thanks for the shout out, and thanks for getting the ball rolling on embedding Lala in the first place (for me, at least). It was a hard-fought day of trial-and-error, but I’m having to have done it.
August 28, 2009 at 2:11 pm
err… “happy” to have done it.
September 29, 2009 at 4:44 pm
[...] September 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment Back in May, frustrated and obsessed, I slogged through a day or two’s worth of research chasing down the answer to the question: “How can I get a music player embedded on WordPress?” Well, I figured it out, and oddly enough, my step-by-step how-to has become one of the most popular entries in Funny Ha Ha’s brief but fertile history. I’m not sure I’m willing to acknowledge what that says about the function (or lack thereof) of music criticism and journalism, but I’m happy for the hits either way. Also, I recently discovered that the blogger who’d convinced me embedding a Lala player was possible in the first place, Andrew Watson of Changing Way, typed up some words on my article, here. [...]