It's been hit or miss with me lately, some of my embeds [from 'youtube'] would stick others wouldn't. But I knew there was probably a trick, and I think I have it figured out..
Your example w/out [c o d e] tags:
(Yay.. I did get it!! Yay, yay!! I love The Smiths!! )
Oh, oh!! Lemme take this one, lemme take this one!!
The important thing is that the width/height numbers in the embed addy has to match the numbers you put in the beginning 'youtube' code tag.
IE: In mimz example in the embed addy the width="420" and hight="345". So the 'youtube' beginning tag read: [/code]
w/out the [ c o d e ] tags, you'll see:
Yay!! It's the new spooky movie that I just posted about!!
I wrote this in non-techno speak as my non-techno mind would interpret the numbers..
Thanks mimzy for the enlightening thread!
kev.
(DAMN!!! I made myself late for work just because I was so excited that I figured things out and wanted to share that with emuler, and you friggin' beat me to it!! Arrrgghh!! [lol] )
oh well.. Hopefully we just said the same thing and reinforce each other, phuzzy..
kev wrote:(DAMN!!! I made myself late for work just because I was so excited that I figured things out and wanted to share that with emuler, and you friggin' beat me to it!! Arrrgghh!! [lol] )
oh well.. Hopefully we just said the same thing and reinforce each other, phuzzy..
kev.
LOL - Since you're so excited about it I'm gonna make sure YOU got it first.
Embedding videos can be a pain sometimes, but YouTube videos are pretty straightforward. It's always best to use the "Embed" button on the video's page to get the correct address to use.
The YouTube tag has 3 parts: the opening tag with the video's width and height, the video's address, and the closing tag.
When I'm embedding a video, I copy what its web site gives me right into the FLM post for reference, then create what the board needs right below it. This is so it's all in one place and I can adjust things after using the Preview button - some sites use funky options that don't "translate" how you think they will. Once it looks right, I delete what I pasted before I click Submit.
As you can see, I put the opening tag with the width and height, then the video's url without the quotes and up to but not including the first question mark (?), then the closing tag. The stuff after the question mark - "?feature=player_detailpage" in your example - modifies how the video is displayed and is usually unneeded and unwanted.
Incidentally, you can change the size if you want, but you should do it proportionally. For instance, here's the same video at half size: