Posts Tagged ‘video player

While YouTube has featured the iFrame embed capability for about six months now, they’ve quietly promoted this method to be the primary embed format, all in an effort to further the transition to HTML 5 protocols. Until recently, the standard embed format used the object tag, like so: <object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/wsZ8h9_X-A4?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param [...]

VideoJS is an HTML5 Video Player with 3 core parts: An embed code (Video for Everybody), a Javascript library (video.js), and a pure HTML/CSS skin (video-js.css). Using Video for Everybody as the embed code means you know it’s compatible with many devices (including ones without javascript). The javascript library fixes browser & device bugs, and [...]

Oh, sure, some out there will say that the addition of video capability to Google Docs is just another fancy way to waste time at the office and yet look like you’re doing actual work. That’s what some will say. But for many, this will likely be a valuable workplace tool. Or something like that. [...]

There’s no question that HTML5 video is at the forefront of the web’s migration to HTML5. Unfortunately converting your site’s video to HTML5 is a little more complicated than just dropping in the video tag. We’ve covered a few HTML5 video players in the past — SublimeVideo, FlareVideo and the DIY route — but new [...]

Some time ago we took a look at Carbonmade, a fantastic portfolio app. It’s been a year since then and Carbonmade has made several great improvements in that time. We’ll take a look at some of Carbonmade’s major milestones and how you can take advantage of this app to show off your work. Major Milestones [...]


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