now using zendesk for collaborative email support but don’t want to use their knowledge base (prefer GitHub) and don’t want to pay more.

but yeah that is the idea, but stripped down.

@healthylives thanks!!

Dug around just a little. Probably fairly easily done with jquery, here’s a sample tutorial:
https://formden.com/blog/conditional-form-field

Here’s a more robust library:
http://www.alpacajs.org/documentation.html

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Tagify is a JavaScript library specifically for the tag suggestion/UI aspects of the sort of functionality seen on Discourse/StackExchange, it supports many major JS frameworks including JQuery but can also be used without any framework. Repo here, live demo page side-by-side with source here.

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Hope this is a good place for this question.

I’m working on a web project with a friend who would like to have a web app featuring his 9 hour ambient recording with generative visuals by me. I’ve got a good handle on how I want to approach the visual aspect, but I have no clue where to start with the audio portion.

Because it’s such a huuuuuge audio file, I was thinking the best approach would be to continuously stream the audio file like an online radio site or something. This would also be ideal so if someone came back to the site, it would not just start the whole 9 hour piece again.

Some quick googling to find out about making a site like this showed me how to tap into existing streams, but I don’t recall seeing anything about making my own streaming thing.

Any advice is appreciated!

@ellips_s here’s a good way to do it:
Web Radio Broadcasters

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