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👩‍💻 HTML, CSS and JavaScript Code instructions

Asked 1 year ago in HTML by LATHA

the scenario is ,create a separate html ,css and java script file the js file should contain list of songs and images in an object ,when the image button pressed the perticular song of that image as to display and it should contain single progress bar at a footer

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Here is an example of how you can accomplish the given scenario with separate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files:

HTML (index.html):

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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> </head> <body> <div id="imageContainer"> <button onclick="displaySong(0)"><img src="image1.jpg"></button> <button onclick="displaySong(1)"><img src="image2.jpg"></button> <!-- Add more buttons and images as needed --> </div> <footer> <div id="progressBar"></div> </footer> <script src="script.js"></script> </body> </html>

CSS (style.css):

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footer { position: fixed; bottom: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; background-color: pink; padding: 10px; } #progressBar { height: 10px; background-color: green; width: 0%; }

JavaScript (script.js):

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const songs = [ { name: "Song 1", url: "song1.mp3" }, { name: "Song 2", url: "song2.mp3" }, // Add more songs as needed ]; function displaySong(index) { const song = songs[index]; const audio = new Audio(song.url); audio.play(); } // Update progress bar based on audio duration const audioElement = document.createElement("audio"); audioElement.addEventListener("timeupdate", updateProgressBar); function updateProgressBar() { const percent = (audioElement.currentTime / audioElement.duration) * 100; const progressBar = document.getElementById("progressBar"); progressBar.style.width = percent + "%"; }

Explanation:

  • The HTML file contains a div with id imageContainer that holds the buttons with images. Each button calls the displaySong function with the respective index.
  • The HTML file also contains a footer element with an empty div with id progressBar which will be used to display the progress of the currently playing song.
  • The CSS file has the necessary styles for the footer and progress bar.
  • The JavaScript file defines an array called songs which contains the list of songs as objects. Each song object has a name and url property representing the song name and its URL.
  • The displaySong function is called when a button is clicked. It creates an Audio element with the URL of the selected song and calls the play method to play the song.
  • The updateProgressBar function is responsible for updating the progress bar based on the current time of the audio element. It calculates the percentage and applies it to the width of the progress bar.

Remember to replace the placeholder images, song URLs, and add more songs as needed in the provided code.

Make sure to have the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files in the same directory and reference them correctly in the HTML file using the link and script tags.

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