You can add audio files to any page of your website, and visitors can listen to them while they’re visiting the page.
Select the page you want to add the audio to by clicking it in the sidebar on the left of the iWeb window.
If the Media Browser isn’t open, click the Show Media button in the toolbar at the bottom of the iWeb window (or choose View > Show Inspector), and then click the Audio button.
Do one of the following:
To add a single audio file, drag it to an empty area of the page or to a media placeholder.
An image placeholder, with audio controls, appears on the page. (If you dragged to a media placeholder, the new image placeholder replaces it.) Visitors to your published site use these controls to play the audio. You can drag an image or add a text box with a color fill to the placeholder. You can also resize it and move it on the page.
To add more than one audio file, press Command while you click songs, and then drag the files to the page (but not to an image placeholder). An image placeholder, with audio controls, appears on the page for each file you add.
To add links to songs (not the audio files themselves) from iTunes, drag a playlist from the Media Browser or iTunes to the page. Links to the songs appear on the page. These links take visitors to the iTunes Store, where they can preview and purchase the song.
You can also drag a song or album from the iTunes Store to the page. The link to it that appears also takes visitors to the iTunes Store.
To add a podcast to your blog or podcast page, drag the audio file of the podcast to the media placeholder on the page.
To see the name of an audio file you’ve added to a page, select it by clicking it. Click the Inspector button in the toolbar at the bottom of the iWeb window, and then click the Metrics button. The name of the file appears at the top of the pane.
To see a list of audio file types you can add to a webpage, visit the QuickTime website.
Important:Before posting anything to your website, make sure you own the copyright and other rights to what you or others are posting, or that you obtained all necessary permissions.