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I just semi-accidentally discovered webamp, when I was looking for a java clone
of the old winamp, actually.
The current README shows how to embed it, which is fine. But, after that step,
I'd have a few questions. For instance, how to easily add a bunch of songs?
Like .add_songs() or something. I am sure this is easy to find out, but could
you guys perhaps consider adding a FAQ, where such easy questions are
quickly answered? I could then go through that FAQ and collect useful
information into it.
So as one entry I would like to suggest:
"How to add one or more songs to the webamp interface?"
And of course to extend this. The FAQ could be maintained in the
wiki of github here, and/or in a separate .md file or something such
as FAQ.md. It may probably be too long to add to the main README
directly, but when it is added perhaps the main README can add
a link to it.
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Hey folks,
I just semi-accidentally discover webamp, when I was looking for a java
clone
of the old winamp, actually.
The current README shows how to embed it, which is fine. But, after that
step,
I'd have a few questions. For instance, how to easily add a bunch of songs?
Like .add_songs() or something. I am sure this is easy to find out, but
could
you guys perhaps consider adding a FAQ, where such easy questions are
quickly answered? I could then go through that FAQ and collect useful
information into it.
So as one entry I would like to suggest:
"How to add one or more songs to the webamp interface?"
And of course to extend this. The FAQ could be maintained in the
wiki of github here, and/or in a separate .md file or something such
as FAQ.md. It may probably be too long to add to the main README
directly, but when it is added perhaps the main README can add
a link to it.
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Hey folks,
I just semi-accidentally discovered webamp, when I was looking for a java clone
of the old winamp, actually.
The current README shows how to embed it, which is fine. But, after that step,
I'd have a few questions. For instance, how to easily add a bunch of songs?
Like .add_songs() or something. I am sure this is easy to find out, but could
you guys perhaps consider adding a FAQ, where such easy questions are
quickly answered? I could then go through that FAQ and collect useful
information into it.
So as one entry I would like to suggest:
"How to add one or more songs to the webamp interface?"
And of course to extend this. The FAQ could be maintained in the
wiki of github here, and/or in a separate .md file or something such
as FAQ.md. It may probably be too long to add to the main README
directly, but when it is added perhaps the main README can add
a link to it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: