The MP3 Module

    With the MP3 module, you can quickly add an MP3 file to your tab for your users to play and enjoy.

    Adding MP3 Modules to Content & Apps Views

    All modules are added to a View in the same way with our drag-and-drop interface. To get more information on this, see the Building a View: Adding Modules and Content to Views in Content & Apps help article.

    Once you have added a module and given it a name, the module will open for you to edit it or add content. Back on the View layout, you'll see a callout bubble next to your module - click the triangle for controls for your module. This callout will not appear on your published View and your new module will not appear on your Facebook Tab until you click Publish.

    Adding MP3s to MP3 Modules

    When you drag-and-drop a MP3 module onto a View, it will automatically open to the edit page for that module. To add a MP3 to a module you've already created:

    1. Next to your MP3 module you’ll see a callout bubble with the title of your module in green text. Click the green triangle next to the title to show your options.
    2. If you want your module to have a header, select the check box labeled Header. The text in the header will be you have named the module.
    3. Click Edit Module and you'll be taken to the Edit Module page.
    4. Click Upload MP3 to choose a new MP3 file from your computer. If you have already uploaded a MP3, it will display under the Upload MP3 button after Current MP3.
    5. You can also enter a title and description of the MP3 file if you want that to display.
    6. Click Update.

    You will then be taken back to your View, where the module will appear with the MP3 file displayed. You can play the file to make sure it is the one you wanted.

    About Metrics Recorded for the MP3 Module

    Content & Apps captures metrics for:

    • Module views
    • Songs played
    • Songs completed

    Customizing a MP3 Module

    All customization happens in the brand CSS page.

    All modules take up 100% of the containers they are in, so you can resize them to whatever size you need with CSS.


    Related Topics