Imbedding .jpg or video for playback of MP3 file

I have DW CS 5.5. I am attaching a link to an MP3 file. When you click on it, it plays the music very well. However, the windows of Firefox shows only an MP player against a window empty. How can I integrate a .jpg or a video to watch during MP3 playback?

You're still using a HTML4 document type that does not support HTML5 audio.

It is HTML5

Nancy O.

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