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embedding video in your post
hi guys,
just a newbie question how do you embed video on your post in here? i've seen people putting their video from vimeo and it is embedded in their post. I tried putting in the html embed code and it didn't work. anyone? thanks Santo
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very sorry, i just realised a simple vimeo url will do.
i've been putting url of my blog.. thats why it didn't work. Santo
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Obstreperous Rex
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It's okay to post a link to your blog -- all I ask is that in addition, you please post a direct link to the Vimeo URL in order to embed the player directly into the post, in order to keep eyeballs on our site. Thanks in advance,
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Apple Valley CA
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Hi Chris -
I think you don't need to worry TOO much about losing eyeballs - since you've always had things set to launch a new window for links, I am always able to go out, see what the poster wanted me to see, close the window, and be right back all warm and cozy on DVi <wink>! |
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Obstreperous Rex
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Sure appreciate that, Dave... embedding the Vimeo player directly into a forum post also increases the overall time spent on site, so that's the other added advantage. We're looking at integrating Vimeo a bit deeper into DV Info Net as well; more about that in the near future. Thanks,
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