There is no need to do so – speech is generated separately for each article text. Speech synthesis occurs once the PLAY button is pressed on the player and always the current article content is read.
In the vast majority of cases, programming skills are not needed to apply the text-to-speech solution to the website. However, they may be useful if you have to make the speech synthesis process automatic for more complicated and advanced web portals.
The iWebReader service is universal and not restrictive as regards standards of developing webpages. In other words - the website does not have to conform to W3C standards and it does not require proper validation (e.g. on the webpage verifying validity of HTML webpages at http://validator.w3.org) and still the contents available on the website will be properly read by the WebReader.
In such case there are two solutions: paste the player code to each article separately, if a web template is available – paste the player code to the template.
Of course – you can change the subscription scheme at any time. Once you change it you will not have to take any additional actions, the service parameters will be updated automatically.