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I noticed that recent versions of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox have disabled sound by default. You have to go very deep in the settings to enable sound. The Wizard has several web pages that have a background sound and now it will not be experienced as intended. What is your opinion? My sounds offer a richer experience for viewing that web page, now they are silent. 99% of my reader's will never find that setting and I think that is against Freedom of speech as in a way, The Wizard has been silenced!
Here is an example of a page with sound (Plays Mummer's Dance):
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You don't know what you re missing.
For Chrome: To enable sounds on The Wizard's pages, Click on Settings and type 'sounds' without the quotes in the search bar. Click on Site Settings. Click on Additional Site Settings. Click on Sound. Choose Sites can play sounds. No need to save. If you still have no sounds, in Allowed to play sounds type in 'othersideoz.ca' without the quotes. Reload the pentacle page. It should play sound.
For Firefox: In Settings, click on Privacy and Security. Click on Autoplay Settings. Set Default For All Websites to Allow Audio and Video. Click Save Changes. Reload the Pentacle web page and you should hear the sound.
See what I mean? So hard to do!
The Wizard wants to know your opinion. Make a comment!
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