bunkerjoe4
03-04-2008, 08:06 PM
OK folks. If you want to post videos, it will be easier for everyone to see if you use this format.
Try the following format:" youtube " "value" " /youtube " (but without the quotes, and using brackets [ ] around the youtube parts)
1. You first type:" youtube " (without the quotes, and put a bracket " [" before the "y" and "]" after the "e")
2. Then, c&p the ID from youtube (the "value"). This will include copying ALL the letters after the "V=" part, up to but not including the & part. Insert this ID right after your first part, no spaces.
3. Then, you type:" /youtube " (NO spaces between the value, and this, or it will not work. You will also type brackets around that "/youtube", as described above/)
Everything should look EXACTLY as it is portrayed above. No spaces between anything, just text.
Pretty simple. Give it a try.
Hey guys you can now open vimeo videos on our site as well, and we're working on embedding some others. Just add the code the same as you would with youtube, but with the vimeo parameters below:
vvvimeo ID letters/vv
Don't forget to put the brackets [ ] on each side of the vv identifiers.
Try the following format:" youtube " "value" " /youtube " (but without the quotes, and using brackets [ ] around the youtube parts)
1. You first type:" youtube " (without the quotes, and put a bracket " [" before the "y" and "]" after the "e")
2. Then, c&p the ID from youtube (the "value"). This will include copying ALL the letters after the "V=" part, up to but not including the & part. Insert this ID right after your first part, no spaces.
3. Then, you type:" /youtube " (NO spaces between the value, and this, or it will not work. You will also type brackets around that "/youtube", as described above/)
Everything should look EXACTLY as it is portrayed above. No spaces between anything, just text.
Pretty simple. Give it a try.
Hey guys you can now open vimeo videos on our site as well, and we're working on embedding some others. Just add the code the same as you would with youtube, but with the vimeo parameters below:
vvvimeo ID letters/vv
Don't forget to put the brackets [ ] on each side of the vv identifiers.