Check the YouTube video on this WetCanvas post.
Update. Jason stopped by and commented and left this link to the video directly. It is quite an impressive demo.
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Check the YouTube video on this WetCanvas post.
Update. Jason stopped by and commented and left this link to the video directly. It is quite an impressive demo.
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Comments (1)
You can actually put youtube videos directly om your site.
I don't know if this will come across
If not to the right of videos on youtube (below the video information) there are two things URL and Embed. If you copy the info in the embed box it is html code that will put a video directly on your blog.
Posted by jason | January 30, 2007 12:45 AM
Posted on January 30, 2007 00:45