gf: 1. Right-click on the playlist name in Spotify and click on Copy HTTP link, which puts it on your clipboard. Paste it from there to anywhere you want.
Please see previous instructions for putting the link behind text in a comment box.
Chris: I'm having a problem, perhaps you can help. I created a spotty playlist, I did as above but it didn't give me any html code, it just copied the playlist name which I pasted onto my desktop. If I click on it, it opens spotty at the list page so I assumed it was OK. When I did a new post here and posted it in it doesn't work, any thoughts?
Not sure if it's cured, as you can see there's no http:// etc. but it opens if I copy and paste it. I'll leave it for a while and see what happens, I'm off to kip.
Not sure if it's cured, as you can see there's no http:// etc. but it opens if I copy and paste it. I'll leave it for a while and see what happens, I'm off to kip.
Not sure if it's cured, as you can see there's no http:// etc. but it opens if I copy and paste it. I'll leave it for a while and see what happens, I'm off to kip.
gf: er.. it looks like you copied the Spotify link after you did the right-click, instead of the HTTP link. Spotify are trying to get the computer world to use their links so chances are that it will work. But the HTTP thing is universal.
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It works!!
I thought you might have one by your local lass, PJ Harvey. She has a fine array of water-based ditties.
Not over here it doesn't :(
OK, in 1 easy lesson, how do you generate the html code?
gf:
1. Right-click on the playlist name in Spotify and click on Copy HTTP link, which puts it on your clipboard. Paste it from there to anywhere you want.
Please see previous instructions for putting the link behind text in a comment box.
Chris: Muchas Gracious, I tried it and of course it works, I'll put something up in a bit.
Where's the previous link?
Carole - that is one of the most amazing pictures I've ever seen!
Chris: I'm having a problem, perhaps you can help. I created a spotty playlist, I did as above but it didn't give me any html code, it just copied the playlist name which I pasted onto my desktop. If I click on it, it opens spotty at the list page so I assumed it was OK. When I did a new post here and posted it in it doesn't work, any thoughts?
Not sure if it's cured, as you can see there's no http:// etc. but it opens if I copy and paste it. I'll leave it for a while and see what happens, I'm off to kip.
Not sure if it's cured, as you can see there's no http:// etc. but it opens if I copy and paste it. I'll leave it for a while and see what happens, I'm off to kip.
Not sure if it's cured, as you can see there's no http:// etc. but it opens if I copy and paste it. I'll leave it for a while and see what happens, I'm off to kip.
@Toffee - yes, it is quite amazing.
It has a sort of Middle Earth quality to it, I think.
It is called Evening at the river by Christoph Gerber.
It is a piece of computer art.
gf: er.. it looks like you copied the Spotify link after you did the right-click, instead of the HTTP link. Spotify are trying to get the computer world to use their links so chances are that it will work. But the HTTP thing is universal.
love the picture, Carole. Reminds me of Wishbone Ash and 'Argus' - not quite sure why.
Middle Earth? Wishbone Ash? I thought I liked it because it was cool!!!
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