Voice Reader Web: first steps
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Voice Reader Web: first steps
Once you have received the Voice Reader Web access data, you can easily add a "Listen" button for voice output to your website. Our web tool also provides JavaScript that you can copy directly into your website, wherever you wish the button to appear. Simply carry out the following steps.
1. Use your access data to log in to the Voice Reader Web customer access area. You will be sent an email with the corresponding link and access data when you order Voice Reader Web.
2. In the customer access area you can define all the settings for Voice Reader Web on your website. You can find out more about each setting by clicking on the question mark next to it. First, enter the settings for the button's appearance on your website: the type of icon, its language, and its color.
3. The setup tool then lets you choose the settings for the voice output itself. This includes the encoding of your website, the language, speed and pitch for voice output and the quality of the audio file produced.
4. Next, you can define the settings for the HTML parser. These parameters let you set which areas of your website should be read aloud. You can thus choose voice output to cover only the content areas of your pages, and ignore menus, etc.
5. You will now have entered all settings for Voice Reader Web. The tool then automatically produces a JavaScript using these settings. Copy this JavaScript from the code area and paste it into your HTML code. The Voice Reader Web button will appear wherever you add the code to your website, and visitors will be able to use the service immediately.
Enjoy using Voice Reader Web! |
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