To create a video for your website is easy with the built in HTML-5 Video Player built into WYSIWYG Web Builder.
I have tested this on 6 different Web Browsers and it works perfeclty on all of them!
Just open the dialog box to HTML-5 player and select your .MP4 video. In the Alternate Format box add .webm and .ogv videos to cover FireFox or PaleMoon.
Also check off all the check boxes except Use Plyr, Show Controls and Play Inline.
I also like to check off the Aspect Ratio, usually using 16:9 .
That's all there is to it!
I personally use Any Video Converter Pro and FreeMake Pro to resize my videos and make copies to other file formats.
Works With Style Sheets for Desktop/Mobile Pages and Break Points for Desktop to Mobile pages.
The main thing you have to understand is you have to create a brand new HTML-5 video box for the mobile web page to use. You just can't copy the one from the desktop page and paste it into the mobile page. It won't work right.
It does not take but a few seconds to create a brand new HTML-5 video player for the mobile page.
Outside of that, that is all there is to it! You can even overlay one video atop another if you wish for dramatic effects. Just remember the more videos you have the slower the loading time for your website.
To create a video for your website is easy with the built in HTML-5 Video Player built into WYSIWYG Web Builder.
I have tested this on 6 different Web Browsers and it works perfeclty on all of them!
Just open the dialog box to HTML-5 player and select your .MP4 video. In the Alternate Format box add .webm and .ogv videos to cover FireFox or PaleMoon.
Also check off all the check boxes except Use Plyr, Show Controls and Play Inline.
I also like to check off the Aspect Ratio, usually using 16:9 .
That's all there is to it!
I personally use Any Video Converter Pro and FreeMake Pro to resize my videos and make copies to other file formats.
Works With Style Sheets for Desktop / Mobile Pages, and Break Points for Desktop to Mobile pages.
The main thing you have to understand is you have to create a brand new HTML-5 video box for the mobile web page to use. You just can't copy the one from the desktop page and paste it into the mobile page. It won't work right.
It does not take but a few seconds to create a brand new HTML-5 video player for the mobile page.
Outside of that, that is all there is to it! You can even overlay one video atop another if you wish for dramatic effects. Just remember the more videos you have the slower the loading time for your website.