Adding a song title to an audio...

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Hi, I want to add a number of audio files to my new website (https://johann.coffeecup.com, built in Web Designer). It seems that I can add a number of audio elements and then assign a local audio file to each element.
But I have not found out how I can show the song name and connect it to the respective element.
Can anyone help please?
sincere regards,
Jóhann.
Jóhann Gunnarsson

My pipe organ: www.organjohann.net
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Organjohann wrote:
Hi, I want to add a number of audio files to my new website (https://johann.coffeecup.com, built in Web Designer). It seems that I can add a number of audio elements and then assign a local audio file to each element.
But I have not found out how I can show the song name and connect it to the respective element.
Can anyone help please?
sincere regards,
Jóhann.


You would place a container element first then in that container element you would insert a Heading or text, then the sound element,you give the outer element a width whatever looks appropriate to you, then you can set the outer element to Display = Flex and then direction = column wrap = wrap and all others = center

That displays the contents in a column with the sound track title on top and the sound element underneath.
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Thanks very much. Works like a charm.
Jóhann Gunnarsson

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There is no built-in way to display the song name or link it to an audio element. You would have to manually add the song name to each element, either by adding the name as an attribute of the element or by adding it to a label or other text element associated with the audio element.

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