Video Embed Options

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Posted Nov 25, 2008 02:29PM

We've now made it possible for you to add video to your posts. While we're going to step into this slowly, we're initially only going to try Vimeo and YouTube video services. To do so, rather than using the "embed" code that you'd normally add to a website, to the forum, you're going to need the page URL. Below is the simple way to add videos that you think will enhance your posts, answers or allow people to take a look at your strokes, races, etc. We hope you enjoy this, and use it for good. :)

For YouTube video, embed the video as follows:
[youtube]PageURL[/youtube]

For Vimeo video, embed the video as follows:
[vimeo]PageURL[/vimeo]

If you've done it correctly, your videos should show like the ones below. Good luck, and good posting.

Edited Nov 25, 2008 02:29PM
Posted Nov 25, 2008 03:47PM

I find this to be a great feature on this great website. Thanks Glenn, thanks a lot.

Posted Nov 26, 2008 01:03AM

This will help take it to the next level imo. Great move!

Posted Feb 28, 2009 08:22PM

Hi, Glenn.

Is it also possible to embed pictures in the posts?

Posted Sep 09, 2009 07:06AM

Thanks Glens !

Posted Sep 23, 2009 09:01AM

thanks glens. by uploading our video we can take good advice to improve our performance tanks once again

Posted Sep 23, 2009 03:25PM

We've got some even better features for evaluations coming soon. :) Stay tuned.

Posted Sep 23, 2009 04:06PM

I can guess what it is Hehe ^^

Posted Nov 11, 2009 02:37PM

great feature, ;)

Posted Jan 14, 2011 05:24PM

Nice. Will wait till I can just upload it without having it shown on YouTube.



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