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Freddy Fri Jun 08, 2018 08:25pm

Embedding Instructions
 
Someone please post instructions as to how to embed video. Can't find previous posts on the topic.

Freddy Thu Sep 26, 2019 01:39pm

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Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 1022262)
Someone please post instructions as to how to embed video. Can't find previous posts on the topic.

I appreciate Rut's encouragement to embed video clips. No instructions how to do that exist in the Forum's FAQ. Could someone please inform us how to embed video?
Thanx in advance.

JRutledge Thu Sep 26, 2019 01:58pm

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Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 1034657)
I appreciate Rut's encouragement to embed video clips. No instructions how to do that exist in the Forum's FAQ. Could someone please inform us how to embed video?
Thanx in advance.

You embed the video from YouTube. When you click the "Share" button you click on the button that says "Embed." You copy the code and post it on the page the same way you do when you post the link. Leave that alone and look at "preview" and you can see it is properly was embedded.

Peace

Freddy Fri Sep 27, 2019 06:15am

Got it. Thanx!

BillyMac Sun Sep 29, 2019 09:22am

Click On A Link ...
 
Being old fashioned, I like Internet Explorer 11 with my Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit. Embedded videos on the Forum don't load on my version of Internet Explorer, I have to switch to Google Chrome.

I'm probably one of the few Forum members that would rather just click on a link.

The Forum isn't the only web site where this problem occurs, it often happens with videos on many news and sports websites, so I usually have both Internet Explorer and Google Chrome open on my computer at all times.

JRutledge Sun Sep 29, 2019 12:13pm

All wonderful Billy, but the point is so that we do not have to keep going back and forth to go look at a play that is on YouTube. It is easier to stay on the forum and even reference the play easier.

Peace

BillyMac Sun Sep 29, 2019 03:56pm

Woe Is Me...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 1034680)
All wonderful Billy, but the point is so that we do not have to keep going back and forth to go look at a play that is on YouTube. It is easier to stay on the forum and even reference the play easier.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 1034679)
I'm probably one of the few Forum members that would rather just click on a link.

Fully agree. It's easier for everybody else but me. It's a cross that I'll just have to bear.


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