@alanfluff Yes, but the OEM version states "Integration with open-source CMS/software" but I agree that the best way to be clear about all this is to directly ask the developers.
This is the correct code from: http://jsfiddle.net/brianhadaway/2xrf6/4/light/
$("#ubaPlayer").ubaPlayer({
volume: 0.1,
swfObjectPath: "http://brianhadaway.com/audio/js/swfobject.js",
flashAudioPlayerPath: "http://www.brianhadaway.com/audio/swf/player.swf"
});
You have this:
$("#ubaPlayer").ubaPlayer({
codecs: [{name:"MP3", codec: 'audio/mpeg;'}]
});
Hello varvanin,
Everything you need to know about Multi-Language Support is covered very well here: http://processwire.c...nguage-support/ it is a great read, please check it out, and if you still have doubts, post them here.
Rest assure that you don't need any programming to do it
Best
Hi charliez, thanks for your input.
Yes, I tend to agree with you on the forms, will try work with the client to change that.
Well, I'm using Google translate for the Website, this was the only way, because the client did not want to translate himself the content.
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