Working with AudioAcrobat can be frustrating when you have a WordPress blog.
You can’t just copy the embedded code into your post as it may disappear when you save or publish your post or page. WordPress strips <iframe> code because it can interfere from the look and feel of the site.
Audio Acrobat wants you to use a link to a blank page with just an embedded player. However, this takes your visitor away from your site and may be confusing.
Here is another method for embedding the audio right in your WordPress post or page so they don’t leave your site. [click to continue…]
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Unlike many virtual assistants, Ricki Steigerwald comes from a web programming background. She worked over seven years at EDS in various roles from programmer to project manager.



